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A statistical study, that unmarried people prefer the acquisition and use of smart phones, at a time when married is heading to the acquisition of tablet computers as they are larger in size and can be used with a partner.The study, titled "natures users Web 2012," that individuals singles tend to move lightly, and tools small size with the opportunity to browse the Internet, at a time which tends when married to tablets that can partners sit back and relax on the couch romantically and surf the Internet together .The figures showed that 49 per cent of single people who participated in the study have smart phones at the time did not exceed the proportion of married couples who have smart phones for 43 per cent.On the other study showed that 45 per cent of married couples with tablet computers, compared with 36 per cent of singles.And threw study, which included more than two thousand dollars, highlighted that factor Age played an important role in these results, given that the majority of married couples are older age groups compared with singles and therefore their physical Acer to acquire technological tools such as tablets, compared with singles younger and less clicks of income.
A statistical study, that unmarried people prefer the acquisition and use of smart phones, at a time when married is heading to the acquisition of tablet computers as they are larger in size and can be used with a partner.The study, titled "natures users Web 2012," that individuals singles tend to move lightly, and tools small size with the opportunity to browse the Internet, at a time which tends when married to tablets that can partners sit back and relax on the couch romantically and surf the Internet together .The figures showed that 49 per cent of single people who participated in the study have smart phones at the time did not exceed the proportion of married couples who have smart phones for 43 per cent.On the other study showed that 45 per cent of married couples with tablet computers, compared with 36 per cent of singles.And threw study, which included more than two thousand dollars, highlighted that factor Age played an important role in these results, given that the majority of married couples are older age groups compared with singles and therefore their physical Acer to acquire technological tools such as tablets, compared with singles younger and less clicks of income.

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