Personal computers: How are they used in the American household
Abstract
Scope and Method of Study: This study develops a "post purchase usage survey" for households that own personal computers. The survey was designed, conducted, and analyzed over a period of two months. Additionally, an in-depth look was taken at the entire computer revolution, personal computers, and the changing role households are playing in the computer revolution. Findings and Conclusions: Personal computers used in the American Household have passed the stage of primarily being used by hobbyist or for only playing games. Home users are adapting a wide variety of applications to home computers. However, the American consumer, for the most part, is willing to give up leisure time for programming activities. But, the consumer is willing to purchase software which will provide a similar utility. Nevertheless, these findings have enforced this researcher's belief that personal computers in the American home have become the norm.
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