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The chart illustrates the proportions of Australians in different age groups who used various types of electronic devices in 2008. Overall, smartphones were clearly the most commonly used device among younger Australians, while laptops and e-readers usage increased dramatically with age, peaking in the oldest groups. In addition, tablet use was highest among Australians middle-aged, […]
Overall, it is clear that the largest number of smart phones was used by 12-24 year olds, while the lowest figure was can be seen in e-readers of the same group. In addition, the largest difference is recorded in the use of e-readers. In detail, the percentages of smart phones used by 12-24 year olds […]
The bar chart depicts the 4 different types of electronic devices used by Australian people in year 2000. Overall Smartphone was most popular among teenagers,whereas e-reader had almost no user.In contrast e-reader was popular amongst the most oldest age group. The smartphone user percentage decreases as the age group gets older. adolescents: 65%; Middleage: 40%; […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of Australians from four different age groups using four various types of electronic devices – smartphone, tablet, laptop, and e-reader – in 2008. Overall, smartphone and tablet usage was highest among younger people, whereas older people mostly preferred laptop and e-reader. It is evident that, smartphone had the highest […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportions of Australians using various electronic devices in 2008. Overall, smartphones were by far the most popular device among the youngest age group (12-24), whereas e-readers were predominantly used by the oldest group aged 76 and over. In addition, tablets and laptops showed similar levels of usage among middle-aged […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportions of Australians using various electronic devices in 2008. Overall, smartphones were by far the most popular device among the youngest age group (12-24), whereas e-readers were predominantly used by the oldest group aged 76 and over. In addition, tablets and laptops showed similar levels of usage among middle-aged […]
The bar chart illustrates the different proportions of electronic devices used by Australia’s citizens used in 2008. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that using smartphones were the most common device among 12-50 years while that for e-reader at the age of 76 years or over. In contrast, laptop was a more […]
The bar chart illustrate the variety of electronic mechanism used by humans in Australia in 2008. Overall, it is clear that the most common reason for there are sicnificant difference in technology useage habits by age. The younger generation is more likely to use smartphone, while the older generation is more likely to use e-reader. […]
The bar chart compares the proportion of using various kinds of electronic devices, namely smartphone,tablet,laptop and e-reader among four age groups in Australia in 2010. Overall,it can be clearly seen from the chart that all age groups used smartphone the most,expect the early group,while the opposite was true with e-reader.The large number of e-book users […]
This bar chart offers a revealing snapshot of electronic device usage in Australia across different age groups during 2008. A striking feature is the inverse relationship between smartphone and laptop/e-reader adoption. Smartphones reign supreme among the youngest demographic (12-24 years old), with a staggering penetration rate of 67%. However, this dominance wanes dramatically with age, […]
The bar chart reveals a fascinating interplay between age and electronic device preference among Australians in 2008. Smartphones reign supreme for the youngest demographic (12-24), with a staggering 67% utilization. However, their allure diminishes markedly with age, plummeting by 25 percentage points to 42% in the 25-60 age group and reaching a nadir of just […]
The given bar chart illustrates the different types of electronic devices proportion that Australia’s citizens used in 2008. Overall, the smartphone witnessed a downward trend depend on age stages. Meanwhile, the laptop and E-reader were recorded a gradual increase in three-age-stage periods. The smartphone declined deeply over time. At the age of 12 – 24 […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of various kinds of electronic devices that Australians utilized in 2008. Overall, the most significant number of electronic devices used was in smartphones by the 12-24 years old age group, while the fewest figure can be seen in e-reader devices of the same age group. In addition, the most […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of various kinds of electronic devices that Australians utilized in 2008. Overall, the most significant number of electronic devices used was in smartphones at the type of 12-24 years old while there was the fewest figure that can be seen in e-reader devices of the same type. In addition, […]
