Nielsen says Americans Spend a Mere 13 Minutes a Day on a Video Game Console| They measure more than just TV ratings and now Nielsen has published
figures of just how long Americans spend playing video game consoles through their TV throughout the course of a day. The number? It?s less than you
think. The average is 13 minutes which is about enough time to get in a game and a half of Call of Duty Black Ops. But keep in mind this is counting
ALL Nielsen households not just ones with consoles so factoring in your grandparents who can?t tell Mario from Metroid
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which is the far more massive sum of four hours. I guess it?s safe to say that despite their growing popularity video games aren?t eclipsing TV as a
national past time any time soon. The thirteen minute number is further broken down by race with African Americans clocking in 16 minutes a day
replica hamilton khaki navy Caucasians 13 Latinos 10 and Asians 9. Expect all of these numbers to go up dramatically as a generation raised on
video games transitions into adulthood. No
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parents that?s for sure. Also this number leaves out handheld gaming extremely popular among children and teens and PC gaming
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upward. But still
replica swiss montblanc thirteen minutes overall compared to four hours of TV? I?d say your MLB season is more of a waste of time than my Mass
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