The graph below shows the percentage of households with different kinds of technology in the UK from 1997 to 2001.
The line chart provides information about the proportion of families using various kinds of technological devices in the UK between 1997 and 2001.
Overall
, there was an increase in the share of households with four kinds of technology, with the figure for CD players
being highest throughout the duration.
At the beginning of the period, 60% of families used CD players
, after which it rose to 80% in 2001. A similar trend, but to a greater extent, can be seen in the percentage of households choosing computer and telephone, which grew from 40% and 20% in 1997 to 70% and around 75% in 2001 respectively.
In addition
, the share of the families using Internet and DVD players
fluctuated significantly. In 1 first year, this
rate for DVD players
declined from 25% to 15%, before rising and reaching 40% at the end
of the period. A resemblance trend was seen in the percentage of householders with internet, with steadying in 2 first year and growing from 20% in 1999 to 75% in 2001.Submitted by phuongdong.nguyentran on
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