The graph presented depicts the fluctuations in the average prices of high-tech gadgets in Somecountry from July 2004 to December 2006.
It is evident from the data that the price trajectories of navigation systems and smartphones exhibited distinct patterns over the specified period.
In detail, the price of navigation systems commenced at approximately 4,300 USD in the latter half of 2004, experiencing a steady decline to around 4,000 USD by June 2005. This downward trend continued, as the price fell further to about 3,750 USD in July 2005. Following this decrease, a slight resurgence occurred, with prices rising to approximately 3,950 USD in January 2006; however, this was followed by another decline, culminating at around 3,750 USD by December 2006. Overall, navigation systems maintained the highest price point throughout the duration of the observed timeframe.
Conversely, smartphones exhibited a different pricing behavior, starting at about 2,000 USD in July 2004. This figure diminished significantly, reaching approximately 1,750 USD by June 2005, and further decreasing to about 1,550 USD by July 2005. A marginal increase was noted in early 2006, with prices rising slightly to 1,575 USD in January; nevertheless, this was short-lived, as the price dropped again to approximately 1,400 USD by December 2006. Thus, while smartphones exhibited a brief moment of price appreciation, they ultimately concluded the period significantly lower than their opening price, reinforcing a trend towards greater affordability in high-tech gadgets.
