According to new consumer research from Leichtman Research Group, (LRG), 49% of all US households have at least one television set connected to the Internet via a video game system, Blu-ray player, smart TV set, and/or stand-alone device, up from 38% in 2012, and 24% in 2010. Overall, 24% of adults watch video from the Internet via a connected TV at least weekly, compared to 13% two years ago, and 5% four years ago. And, Marketing Charts reports that the CEA reports that 46% of TV user households watched video on a portable computer during the past year, with 43% watching video on a smartphone and 35% on a tablet. Each of those figures was up by at least 7% points from a year earlier. Meanwhile, 45% of TV households viewed at least some TV programming via the Internet, up from 28% the previous year. Video Viewing on Connected Devices (% of TV User Households; Watched During Past Year) % HH Watched During YearDevice(s) Video Watched On20132014 Laptop, notebook or netbook 38% 46% Smartphone 33 43 Tablet 26 35 Desktop computer 30 34 Source: CEA, June 2014 The LRG report says that connected television use is heavily skewed towards Netflix subscribers, with 49% of Netflix subscribers watching video from the Internet via a connected device weekly, compared to 8% weekly use among all non-Netflix subscribers. Among Netflix streaming video users, 78% say that they watch Netflix on a TV set. Other related findings from the study, Emerging Video Services VIII, include: