The chart below shows the percentage of households owning four types of electronic devices between 1995 and 2015. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. (line graph)

The chart below shows the percentage of households owning four types of electronic devices between 1995 and 2015. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. (line graph)
The line graph illustrates the proportion of owning digital devices in homes between 1995 and 2005. The X-axis shows the year and the Y-axis depicts the percentage of households which contain electronic devices.
Overall
, there was an upward trend in buying electronic devices from the beginning to the end of the period. Another interesting point is that though the demand for MP3 players was the highest at the start of the period, it was the lowest at the finish of the span. Until 2002, there was no demand for Tablets. After that, the demand increased and extended about 18% in 2007,
then
it surged to 62% in 2010 before reaching 82% in 2015. Computer and mobile phone both sold 8% in 1995, but
while
the mobile phone sold rocketed to 70% in 2000, the latter sold only 25%. In 2015, both reached the pinnacle at 95%,
whereas
the former one's incremental rate was higher compared to the latter one. Though MP3 players bought 15% in 1995, which was the highest of any category of that year, its rising ratio was slow over the period and finished at around 30% in 2015, which was the lowest of any category.
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  • line chart
  • ownership percentages
  • electronic devices
  • 20-year period
  • significant increases
  • significant decreases
  • detailed comparison
  • highest ownership rates
  • dramatic changes
  • potential reasons
  • trends
  • shifts
  • insights
  • implications
  • future device ownership patterns
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