The line graph illustrates information about the changes in patterns of access to modern technology, namely CD player, moblie phone, DVD player, and internet connection, in homes in the UK, over the period from 1994 to 2008.
Overall, it is immediately apparent that mobile phone, DVD player, and internet connection experienced the most significant growth throughout the period, whereas CD player showed a noticeable decline by the end of the period.
Turning to the details, CD player started at 60% in 1994/95 and rose sharply, reaching around 90% in 2006/07, before declining marginally towards the end. By 2008, the figure for CD stabilized at roughly 85%. In contrast, mobile phone began at about 20% in 1994/95 and increased steadily during the early years. This upward trend continued, as the figure peaked at roughly 100% by 2008.
Regarding remaining categories, DVD player stood at 0% in 1994/95 and climbed significantly during the following years. However, from 2002/03 onwards, it surged dramatically, eventually reaching approximately 80% by 2008. Similarly, internet connection commenced at 0% in 1994/95 and increased gradually during the first half of the period, before rising marginally towards the end. By 2008, the figure for internet connection stabilized at 80%.
