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The given line illustrates the percentage of households in the UK with access to four modern technologies – CD players, mobile phones, home computers, and internet access from 1996/97 to 2002/03.
It is seen from the graph that in 1996/97, around 60% of UK households had a CD player. The figure rose steadily from 60% to nearly 80% in 2002/03. Moreover, home computers and mobile phones were used under 40% and 20% respectively. However, home computers usage increased modestly and reached nearly 50% at the end of the period.
Interestingly, mobile phone usage increased sharply throughout the period, exceeding home computer rates in 1998/99. After some fluctuation, mobile phone usage became the second highest by the end of the period. Furthermore, internet access started in 1998/99 under 20% and rose sharply in 2002/03 to around 41%.
Overall, it can be stated that homes in the UK people choose highest CD players, while they least prefer to use internet access.
