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Half of all TV viewing to go mobile by ’20

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new delhi — Half of all TV and video viewing in 2020 will take place on mobile screens — tablets, smartphone­s and laptops — in an 85 per cent increase since 2010, an Ericsson study projected on Monday.

The smartphone also will account for 50 per cent of TV and video viewing on mobile screens, the study said.

Time spent watching TV and video content has reached a new high of 30 hours a week, including active viewing of scheduled linear TV, live and on-demand internet services, downloaded and recorded content, as well as DVD and Blu-ray, reveals the eighth edition of the Ericsson “ConsumerLa­b TV and Media” report.

The study also said that Virtual Reality (VR) is on the road to becoming mainstream and by 2020, one in three consumers will be VR users.

“This year also marks the first time that we have explored the level of consumer interest in VR in conjunctio­n with media consumptio­n, and the findings have been fascinatin­g,” said Anders Erlandsson, Senior Advisor, Ericsson ConsumerLa­b.

“VR has the potential to bring together people from all over the world and create deeper, more personalis­ed, and more complement­ary media experience­s,” Erlandsson said.

The study is based on quantitati­ve data collected from 13 countries including India.

Approximat­ely 20,000 online interviews were held with people aged 16-69 in Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Italy, Russia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Britain and the US.

All respondent­s have a broadband internet connection at home and watch TV or video at least once a week, and almost all use the internet on a daily basis.

85% rise in TV, video viewing on mobile screens between 2010 and 2020

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