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The image displays a bar graph comparing sales of computers and smartphones from 2011 to 2015. Sales are represented in millions of dollars on the vertical axis ranging from 0 to 60. For computers: 2011 - around 20 million, 2012 - slightly below 20 million, 2013 - around 22 million, 2014 - approximately 20 million, 2015 - around 18 million. For smartphones: 2011 - about 17 million, 2012 - approximately 28 million, 2013 - around 33 million, 2014 - nearly 40 million, 2015 - around 53 million. The graph shows an increasing trend in smartphone sales and a relatively stable trend in computer sales over the specified years.
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The chart gives information about how much money was spent on computers and smartphones between the years 2011 and 2015.
Overall, the sales of both of these items grew, but smartphone sales grew more quickly. It can also be seen that the biggest difference in spending on both products was in 2012, while the smallest was in 2015.
In terms of how much consumers spent on computers, sales increased steadily by $5 million each year, starting at $30 million and reaching $50 million 4 years later. As for smartphone sales, these remained level at $10 million until 2013 and then increased dramatically, reaching $45 million dollars in 2015. Although they were still less than the value of computer sales, they were only $5 million behind.
People’s total expenditure on these electronic devices rose dramatically in this period. The total was $40 million in 2011 and it rose to 95$ million in 2015.
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