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Posted on May 23, 2022February 26, 2024 by Dan Ness

Highlights: Activities

What we do paints a richer picture than what we carry or own. All computers are not used the same and nor are smartphones or tablets. Each user has their preference about how they spend their time. Also, each user expresses their choices about which connected devices they turn to for each type of activity. While some see their tablets as passive movie screens, others rely on them as communication hubs. Some users prefer to shop on a computer, while others rely more on their smartphones.
This TUP Highlights report includes the following sections: main activities across all tech devices, major activities for each device type, activities unique to which device type, cross-device activities, the profile of activity type users, major activities for a market segment, home entertainment activities, the profile by key activities, and listening activities.

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  • Activities
  • Age
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  • Computers
  • Connected devices
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  • Ecosystems
  • Elders
  • Employees
  • Employment status
  • Generations
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z
  • Home PCs
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Life stage
  • Market penetration
  • Microsoft
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Millennials
  • Mobile phones
  • Operating systems
  • Pandemic
  • PC activities
  • PCs
  • Penetration
  • Printers
  • Remote workers
  • Remote working
  • Smartphone activities
  • Smartphones
  • Sociodemographics
  • Tablets
  • Technology Ecosystems
  • Trends
  • User Profile
  • Windows
  • Work-related activities
  • Work from home

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