The provided chart illustrates the percentage of households in possession of four distinct electronic devices over the two-decade period from 1995 to 2015.
Overall, there was a significant surge in ownership of mobile phones, computers, and tablets, while the ownership of MP3 players remained relatively low.
Regarding mobile phones, the percentage of households with this device experienced a remarkable increase from approximately 10% in 1995 to nearly 90% by 2015. Similarly, the ownership of computers surged from around 30% in 1995 to approximately 80% by 2015. On the other hand, MP3 players started at 0% in 1995 and only reached about 20% by 2015, indicating a modest growth throughout the period.
As for tablets, their prevalence was nonexistent at the beginning of the period in 1995. However, from 2010 onwards, there was a substantial rise in ownership, reaching nearly 30% by 2015.
