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Posted on January 14, 2021February 1, 2021

The digital device divide [TUPdate]

Dan Ness, Principal Analyst, MetaFacts, January 14, 2021

Are technology devices in the hands of all American adults equally? How deeply does the digital divide extend concerning ethnicity or Hispanic family of origin? I looked into these questions using the latest wave of TUP/Technology User Profile.

In TUP 2020 and many earlier waves, we asked American respondents which ethnic group they identify with – White/Caucasian, Black or African-American, Asian, and others. We also asked respondents if they were Spanish, Hispanic, or Latino. We combined the responses into five overall categories: White/non-Hispanic, Black/non-Hispanic, Asian/non-Hispanic, Hispanic, and Other/non-Hispanic.

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Posted on October 24, 2020February 9, 2021

Home PC use declined in 2020, especially among non-White, non-Asian online Americans [MetaFAQs]

Dan Ness, Principal Analyst, MetaFacts, October 24, 2020

Among online Americans, Home PC use declined overall between mid-2019 and mid-2020. Declines were not even by ethnicity/Hispanic groups. This MetaFAQs splits the market penetration of home PCs by White/non-Hispanic, Asian/non-Hispanic, Black/non-Hispanic, Hispanic, and Other/non-Hispanic online Americans.

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Posted on October 17, 2020February 9, 2021

PC use declined in 2020, especially among non-White, non-Asian online Americans [MetaFAQs]

Dan Ness, Principal Analyst, MetaFacts, October 17, 2020

Fewer online Americans were regularly using a PC in mid-2020 than in mid-2019. This MetaFAQs splits PC penetration rates by ethnic/Hispanic groups.

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Posted on October 10, 2020February 9, 2021

Key device usage by ethnic/Hispanic income group and household income [MetaFAQs]

Are smartphones mostly being used by higher income Americans? Is there a digital divide by ethnic/Hispanic group within upper and lower income groups? This MetaFAQs looks at the market penetration of smartphones, PCs, tablets, and feature/basic cell phones among White/non-Hispanic, Black/non-Hispanic, Asian/non-Hispanic, Hispanic, and other groups.

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Posted on October 3, 2020January 14, 2021

Key device usage by ethnic/Hispanic group and educational status [MetaFAQs]

Does having a college education or not coupled with ethnic/Hispanic group make a difference in the market penetration of key connected devices? Do White/non-Hispanic college graduates have higher levels of device use then Black/non-Hispanic or other groups? Does this vary by device type? This MetaFAQs reports on the active penetration of smartphones, PCs, tablets, and feature/basic cell phones among White/non-Hispanic, Black/non-Hispanic, Asian/non-Hispanic, Hispanic, and other non-Hispanic American adults.

About MetaFAQs

MetaFAQs are answers to frequently asked questions about technology users. The research results showcase the TUP/Technology User Profile study, MetaFacts’ survey of a representative sample of online adults profiling the full market’s use of technology products and services. The current wave of TUP is TUP/Technology User Profile 2020, which is TUP’s 38th annual.

Current subscribers may use the comprehensive TUP datasets to obtain even more results or tailor these results to fit their chosen segments, services, or products. As subscribers choose, they may use the TUP inquiry service, online interactive tools, or analysis previously published by MetaFacts.

On request, interested research professionals can receive complimentary updates through our periodic newsletter. These include MetaFAQs – brief answers to frequently asked questions about technology users – or TUPdates – analysis of current and essential technology industry topics. To subscribe, contact MetaFacts.

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Posted on September 26, 2020January 14, 2021

Key device usage by ethnic/Hispanic group [MetaFAQs]

Is there a divide in which ethnic/Hispanic group of Americans use connected devices? Do some groups use smartphones or PCs at a higher or lower rate than others? Do tablets or feature/basic cell phones have a higher or lower penetration rate? This MetaFAQs reports on the usage of connected devices by type among online Americans in five self-reported groups: White/non-Hispanic, Black/non-Hispanic, Asian/non-Hispanic, Hispanic, and Other/non-Hispanic.

About MetaFAQs

MetaFAQs are answers to frequently asked questions about technology users. The research results showcase the TUP/Technology User Profile study, MetaFacts’ survey of a representative sample of online adults profiling the full market’s use of technology products and services. The current wave of TUP is TUP/Technology User Profile 2020, which is TUP’s 38th annual.

Current subscribers may use the comprehensive TUP datasets to obtain even more results or tailor these results to fit their chosen segments, services, or products. As subscribers choose, they may use the TUP inquiry service, online interactive tools, or analysis previously published by MetaFacts.

On request, interested research professionals can receive complimentary updates through our periodic newsletter. These include MetaFAQs – brief answers to frequently asked questions about technology users – or TUPdates – analysis of current and essential technology industry topics. To subscribe, contact MetaFacts.

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Top TUP Topics

  • Activities
  • Age Groups
  • Android
  • Apple
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Ecosystems
  • Employees
  • Entertainment
  • Facebook
  • Game-playing
  • Generations
  • GenX
  • Google
  • Home PC activities
  • Home PCs
  • Installed base
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Laptops
  • Market penetration
  • Microsoft
  • Microsoft Teams
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Millennials
  • Notebooks
  • Operating Systems
  • PC activities
  • PCs
  • Remote workers
  • Samsung
  • Smartphone activities
  • Smartphones
  • Social networking
  • Tablet activities
  • Tablets
  • Technology adoption
  • Technology Ecosystems
  • Trends
  • Video calls
  • Videoconferencing
  • Windows
  • Work-related activities
  • Work/life balance
  • Work from home

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