The bar chart provides a comparative analysis of online sales of three different gadgets: smartphones, laptops, and tablets, from January to April. Overall, the sales of all electronic devices showed a consistent fluctuation over the study period, with online sales of smartphones reaching their highest point in March. It is also evident that the sales figures for laptops and tablets returned to their initial points, despite rising considerably in February and March.
In January, laptops were the most popular product, accounting for nearly 50 million. Despite falling gradually to 20 million in March, e-commerce for laptops recovered to increase to 50 million in April.
The remaining two gadgets, on the other hand, exhibited considerable variations. With respective starting figures of 30 million and 20 million, the sales of tablets and smartphones increased considerably, reaching over 60 million and 40 million, respectively. In the following period, the disparity between them narrowed, with the sales of tablets leveling off while those of smartphones exceeded tablets, reaching 70 million. Finally, although the online sales figures for tablets and smartphones saw a significant decrease, smartphone sales maintained their dominance, second only to laptops.
