The table that is given demonstrates us the information about the percentage of families that had their personal computer in 2000 and 2010 in five countries.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the amount of computer owning experienced sharp increase in number in one decade. Meaning that compared to 2000, the quantity of people that had this technology almost doubled for all of the countries mentioned.
Firstly, it can be observed that nearly half of households had their own computers in Singapore in year 2000, whereas this amount was relatively low in Indonesia and Vietnam where it was equal to 15 and 18 percents. They both reached nearly 40 percents at the end of 2010, maintaining steady increase.
Secondly, it is well seen that the rate of computer ownership in 2010 decently increased for other three countries, outcoming half of the population compared to 2000. One detail worth mentioning is that Singapore reaching its peak 78 percentage in 2010.
