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Monitor Size Preferences by Age Group - Historical User Survey Data #2327745 (License: Personal Use)
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This bar chart visualizes monitor diameter preferences across three age cohorts (19-25, 26-50, 50+) from GVU’s Sixth WWW User Survey conducted in October 1996. The data reveals that 14" and 15" monitors were most popular overall, especially among users aged 26-50 and 50+, while younger users showed higher usage of smaller (10-13") and larger (19-21") displays. Percentages are listed below the chart, confirming the trend toward mid-sized CRT monitors during the mid-90s desktop computing era.
Used in historical tech analysis articles, academic retrospectives on UI design evolution, or presentations about hardware adoption trends; matches user intent seeking archival data on early web user behavior and display technology preferences.
Related Cliparts: Explore how monitor diameter preferences varied across age groups in the 1996 GVU WWW User Survey. See trends for 10" to 21" displays and generational differences.
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