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The image depicts a line graph from 1995 to 2015 showing percentage data for four categories: MP3 Player, Computer, Mobile Phone, and Tablet. MP3 Player starts at 0% in 1995, increasing to roughly 5% by 2000, then steadily climbs to approximately 15% by 2010, maintaining till 2015. Computer begins below 10% in 1995, rising to about 40% by 2000, reaching close to 60% in 2005, then progressing to above 70% in 2010, and nearing 90% by 2015. Mobile Phone starts at 0% in 1995, surges to almost 60% by 2005, crossing 80% in 2010, and almost 90% by 2015. Tablet begins at 0% in 1995, remains negligible till 2010, then jumps to around 20% by 2011, nearing 50% in 2013, and approximately 80% by 2015.
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The line graph depicts the ownership levels of four distinct digital gadgets in a specific European nation over a twenty-year period from 1995 to 2015.
Overall, it is evident that while mobile phones and computers experienced the most significant growth, reaching a shared peak by the end of the period, the popularity of tablets also surged after a late entry. In contrast, MP3 players showed the most marginal increase, eventually becoming the least utilized device.
In 1995, both computer and mobile phone usage stood at 10%. However, mobile phone ownership rocketed to 70% by 2000, surpassing computers, which grew more modestly to 25%. By the final year, both categories converged at a peak of 90%.
Regarding tablets, they were non-existent until 2003, after which they witnessed a rapid escalation, hitting 80% in 2015. Conversely, although MP3 players initially held the lead at nearly 18%, they experienced stagnant growth compared to other devices, finishing the period at only 40%.
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