A finding from the copywriting agency, Cooper Murphy Webb, revealed that Apple iPad has become choicest option to read magazines and newspapers.
Through the survey done it was seen that one third of the 1034 iPad owners questioned claimed that they would opt for iPhone, in comparison to 26 per cent who opted for laptops and computers and less than a quarter for printed paper.
iPad is increasingly becoming an indoor device with five percent stating that individuals used the device from home when compared to 35 per cent who claimed that they rarely took the device out of home.
Laptops and personal computers on the other hand still come proves to be the primary entertainment choice with one third of respondents opting to be compared with a quarter for the iPad, 22 per cent for mobile phones, while a mere 19 per cent of iPad owners choosing TV as their PEDs.
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