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More British teenagers shunning TV for tablets

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Tablets have replaced television sets as far as British teenagers are concerned with six in 10 children using a tablet at home - a 50 percent increase from 2013, a survey found.

With more than one-third of young people aged five to 15 owning their own tablets, the number of children with televisions in their rooms has fallen by a third in five years, according to a global research survey conducted by Ofcom.

The researchers found that 11 percent of children aged three and four have their own tablet - up from three percent last year.

The report also revealed girls prefer more "sociable" media, sending more texts and making more mobile calls than boys in a typical week, Daily Mail reported.

 

Another survey by an American global research firm Smarty Pants has found that iPads have become the No.1 brand among six and 12-year-olds.

"Kids are increasingly turning to iPads for games, TV shows, videos, books, homework help and communicating with friends and family," researchers found.

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First Published: Oct 13 2014 | 12:18 PM IST

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