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Survey Says Vacationing Americans Take Advantage of Portable Technology
by ARA Content
(ARA) - As portable technology has become more compact, advanced,
affordable and less complicated, it's easier than ever for people
to take technology anywhere they go. Spring is here and people are
eager to get outside and get moving, and technology will keep them
connected while they're out and about. A recent survey shows that
Americans will bring a variety of tech toys and tools with them
virtually everywhere this spring and summer -- whether they're relaxing
on the beach, hiking in the woods, shopping, driving or even visiting
public restrooms.
"With people constantly on the go, portable technology is a necessity,"
said Laurie Bauer, spokesperson for Best Buy, the nation's largest
retailer of consumer electronics, personal computers, entertainment
software and appliances. "No matter where you're headed this spring
and summer, portable and compact technologies such as personal digital
assistants (PDAs), MP3 players, DVD players and wireless phones
can make any time more fun and productive."
Memorial Day weekend kicks off the travel and vacation season,
and according to the survey, 62 percent of Americans will leave
home for their spring and summer vacations. The beach takes top
honors as the most-favored destination (26 percent), with the great
outdoors coming in a close second (21 percent). While rest and relaxation
are a high priority for many vacationers, so is staying connected.
Sixty percent plan to take their technology toys and tools with
them on vacation.
While people use technology the most during vacation, they also
use tech products in many other places -- in the car (57 percent);
in the outdoors at the park, beach and woods (42 percent); at the
mall (30 percent); and at the gym (20 percent). One out of ten (10
percent) survey respondents even uses technology in public restrooms.
Regardless of where people are headed, they won't be leaving home
without a variety of technologies. Making the top of the list, nearly
60 percent of people use cell phones while on the go. Of all the
age groups, 25- to 34-year-olds use cell phones the most. More than
one out of three Americans (35 percent) are into portable stereos,
making this tech toy the second most popular on-the-go item. In
fact, twice as many people ages 18 to 24 report using portable stereos
compared to 25- to 55-year olds.
Music is definitely a must in the car, as more than 90 percent
of Americans listen to music in their vehicles on CD players, tape
players or car radios, followed by portable CD players (31 percent)
and portable stereos (30 percent). The younger generation is the
most tech savvy when it comes to music, as 18- to 24-year-olds groove
to the music on the go -- more than any other age group -- with
advanced technologies such as portable MP3 and CD players.
Entertainment on the go is becoming more popular than ever, especially
in the car. Although the top wish-I-had technology product was the
notebook computer (49.1 percent), more than 20 percent (21.3 percent)
of people indicated they would like to own a Mobile Video unit to
make those long trips more entertaining. Of that 21.3 percent, 62
percent are female, indicating that mom would appreciate something
in the back seat to keep the kids busy. A surprising 16.5 percent
of respondents said they would choose a global positioning system
(GPS) as their most desired product. Men accounted for 70 percent
of that group, alluding that most men would rather use a GPS than
ask someone for directions.
As tech products continue to get smaller and more powerful, it's
easier to take them wherever we go. Whether you're on the road or
in the air, at the beach or on the trail, technology is sure to
be right there with you.
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