The given bar chart compares the percentage of household ownership of five different electronic devices in country X, in 2005 and 2020.
Overall, the desktop computer recorded the highest ownership in 2005, while the smartphone achieved the highest ownership in 2020. Additionally, the proportion of households owning these devices in 2020 was almost higher than that of the year 2005, except for the desktop computer, which showed a reverse pattern.
Notably, the largest percentage difference between the two years was documented in smartphone ownership, where an approximate 75% households in 2020 owned, which was around four times the percentage of that in 2005. Similarly, tablets showed a contrast in preferences between the two years, with a noticeable proportion of nearly 45% of households owning tablets in 2020, yet only about 10% in 2005. In contrast, the desktop computer was the most balanced admissions, with 40% and 55% for both years, with the percentage in 2005 being slightly higher.
Although the lowest ownership percentage was recorded in 2005 at approximately 5%, this type of device experienced the third highest percentage after 15 years at around 50%. Lastly, the laptop ownership percentage stayed around 25% in 2005, which was over three times lower than that of the year 2020.
