The line graph compares the output of three devices such as tablets, laptops, and desktops from January to June.
Overall, at the beginning of the period the production of tablets was marginal, but by the end it became the top-selling product. However, at the start of the timeframe desktops held the leading position among the devices, but by the end of the period they had the lowest figure.
Tablet sales started at 10 units in January and increased rapidly to the maximum figure of 100 units by the end of the period. Furthermore, desktops had the highest sales in January with 80 units, but near June they experienced a downward trend and remained at only 5 units.
Finally, regarding laptops, they began at 30 units, then increased gradually and peaked at 60 units. After that, they decreased slightly to around 50 units; however, they rose again by the end of the period.
