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The image presents a graph showing household ownership percentages of MP3 Players, Mobile Phones, Computers, and Tablets from 1995 to 2015: 1995 values indicate MP3 Players at 0%, Mobile Phones at 40%, Computers at 30%, and Tablets at 0%; 2000 reflects MP3 Players at 10%, Mobile Phones at 50%, Computers at 35%, and Tablets at 0%; 2005 shows MP3 Players at 40%, Mobile Phones at 60%, Computers at 50%, and Tablets at 0%; 2010 data includes MP3 Players at 60%, Mobile Phones at 70%, Computers at 60%, and Tablets at 20%; 2015 values are MP3 Players at approximately 70%, Mobile Phones at 90%, Computers at 70%, and Tablets at 50%.
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The chart provides the percentage of households holding different types of electronic devices during the period 1995-2015.
Overall, the percentage of households owning mobile phones, tablets and computers increased significantly over the period. In contrast, MP3 player ownership remained relatively stable, showing only a slight rise.
Looking first at the percentage of possesing mobile phones, tablets and computers. Mobile phones showed the most considerable growth, starting at around 8% in 1995, reaching over 95% in 2015. While computer ownership experienced substantial growth, rising from 8% in 1995 to nearly 95% in 2015, showing the same growth such as mobile phones. Tablets were introduced later in nearly 2003, they quickly had popularity, reaching over 80% owning in 2015.
By comparison, MP3 players experienced slowly growth. MP3 player ownership began growth from 10% in 1995 and increased to only 40% in 2015.
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