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According to the report, a higher percentage of kids ages 4-14 are using computers (desktops and laptops) than they are televisions, with 75 percent of children claiming they use a computer and only 70 percent saying they use a television. Fourteen-percent of kids in this age group own their own desktop or laptop computer.

“In the three years we've been monitoring kids’ interaction with consumer electronics, computers have always played a central role in kids ‘digi-lives,’ serving as a hub for many of their connected activities,” says Anita Frazier, industry analyst, The NPD Group. “This most recent study revealed an increase in the use of social networking sites, which points to the growing attraction kids have for this type of online experience.”

Of all CE devices tracked in the report, personal ownership has increased most for PDMP players over the past three years, moving from four percent to 28 percent. PDMP usage has doubled two years in a row, increasing 10 percentage points over the past year, making PDMP’s the strongest growth product in both year-over-year and over time trends.

In terms of usage, 88 percent of kids who use a PDMP are using them primarily as music playing devices, but kids are becoming more open to using the device for other functions such as watching movies or music videos, with 3-in-10 kids now using the PDMP to watch video content.

With 20 percent of kids ages 4-14 owning their own cell phone and 13 percent of kids ages 4-5 using them, devices such as mobile phones are gaining momentum in this increasingly important demographic. While communications remains the most important driver for cell phone usage among kids, they are using them for a wide variety of reasons, from talking, to text messaging, to taking and sending pictures and playing games.

The NPD survey was fielded to a representative sample of NPD’s online panel ages 23 and over with children ages 4-14 in the household. In order to qualify, respondents’ children had to use at least one consumer electronic device measured in the study. The study is based on 3,179 completed surveys. Fieldwork was conducted from April 7-14, 2008.

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