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October 28, 2015
Technology Device Ownership: 2015
MP3, Computer Ownership Has Dropped Among Younger Adults Since 2010
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March 17-April 12, 2015 – Libraries and Technology Use Dataset
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Technology Device Ownership: 2015
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Smartphones, Tablets Grew in Recent Years; Other Devices Declined or Stayed Flat
MP3, Computer Ownership Has Dropped Among Younger Adults Since 2010
Cellphones, Computers Are the Most Commonly Owned Devices
Smartphone Owners More Likely to be Younger, More Affluent and Highly Educated
Cellphone Ownership Is Common Across All Major Demographic Groups
Tablet Ownership, 2010-15
Tablet Owners More Likely to be Younger, More Affluent and Highly Educated
E-reader Ownership Differs by Gender, Income, Education, Race and Ethnicity
Computer Ownership Varies Greatly by Race and Ethnicity, Household Income and Educational Attainment
Four-in-Ten American Adults Have a Game Console; Ownership Varies by Age, Household Income and Education
Portable Gaming Device Ownership Tied to Age and Household Income
Four-in-Ten Adults Own an MP3 Player
Margin of Error
Margin of Error for Smartphone Data
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