This document discusses research on consumer behavior across multiple screens. Some key findings include:
- Most consumers' media time is spent in front of screens like computers, smartphones, tablets, and TVs. The device chosen is often driven by context like location, task, and time needed.
- There are two main modes of multi-screening: sequential screening by moving between devices, and simultaneous screening using multiple devices at once.
- TV no longer commands full attention as it has become one of the most common devices used simultaneously with other screens.
- Smartphones are the backbone of daily media interactions, with the highest number of daily interactions and serving as a common starting point across devices.