The visual information provides the data about the cost of three different watching movies preferences such as cinema, DVD player, and legal website. Additionally, the pie chart shows a percentage of market share in that several preferences between 2005 and 2011. By and large, what stands out from the graph is that watching movies in the cinema is more preferable than the other options over a 6-year period and the sharing of market always be the majority over the given periods.
According to the graph, the cinema movies show an upward trend in cost during the time, reaching 14 pounds in the last of the period, followed by download movies from websites (9 pounds), and DVD plate movies (8 pounds). However, online website movies show a considerable rise in 2007 after witnessing the dramatic decrease in 2005. On the other hand, display video on disk experienced a gradual incline from 2005 to 2011.
In terms of market sharing, the percentages of rent for a DVD player decreased from 64% to 56%, similarly with the cinema market that experienced a considerable dip from 30% to 18%. In contrast, the legal download showed a significant rise reaching around 26% in the last period.
