The line graph compares the percentage of households with different kinds of technology in the U.S over 4 years.
It is clear that washing machine was by far the most important means of household over the period shown. DVD player stayed the lowest amount of household in 2 years.
In 1995, Washing machine was the main household of technology in the U.S., occupied 60 percent. Computer ocupied near 40%. DVD player occupied near 25%. Just one year later, phone and Internet over took DVD player as the third housholds of technology in the U.S..
Between 1995 and 1999, washing machine and computer kept rising at a smooth spped. Phone rose dramatically to a peak of near 80% in 1999, and overtook computer. DVD player fall dramitically to a peak in 1996, and kept rising after 1996.Phone remained stable in 1995 to 1996 and 1998 to 1999, but rose dramaticaly in from 1996 to 1998.
