The diagram presents the percentage variations in domestic accessibility to modern technology within UK households over a period of 7 years between 1996 and 2003.
The given line graph illustrates the variation of domestic access to cd players, mobile phones, home computers and internet in uk homes in percentage terms from 1996 to 2003.
The statistics below depicts a value of changing patterns of modern technologies in urban areas of UK.Overall, a mean quantity of gadgets respectively arose, contributing an enormous factor, that dwellers nowadays use mo
The picture denotes the changing patterns of access in house in the UK (expressed in percentage terms) to modern technology. Overall, access of CD player, mobile phone and home computer was commenced in 1996. While, the
The line graph compares the fluctuations (measured in percentage) in accessibility of digital devices at home in the UK in four different periods of time.
The graph details the information about the usage of several technologies in the years 1996 to 2002 in the UK. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that CD player were the most favourite option among other
The graphic contains information about modern technology owned by UK citizens over seven years. It depicts the correlation between domestic homes having access to devices and its growth.
The graph provides information about four internal innovations in the UK over a span of 7 years. It is evident that, throughout the entire period, all lines experienced an upward trend, and the most popular electronic ga
The following graph depicts the accessibility of different modern technology items in homes in the UK between 1994 and 2008. Those items include CD player, DVD player, mobile phone and Internet connection.
The graph below shows in proportion trends the changing patterns of domestic acces to modern technology in homes in the UK. We met a CD player, Mobile phone, Home computer and Internet acces in this diagram between 1996/