The diagram illustrates the porpotion of electronic stuffs owned by New Zealand’s households from 1998 to 2002. The metric were measured in percent.
Overall, the number of all electronic goods saw a significant increase during two years in which the figure of washing machine was mainly highest, reached a peak.
In the four years period, the percentage of washing machine owned witnessed a remained figure with 98% which was marked with a highest number in total, followed by a slightly increase from 95% to 97% of Color TV utilization. Notably, there were a remarkable rose with four times to 80% of the quantity of cell phone owned. Additionally, initial year saw the data of Computer, Dishwasher and Digital Camera were 50%, 18% and 2%, after four years, these numbers experienced a significant incline to 78%, 55% and 39% respectively. Meanwhile the percentage of Video Recorder usesage were decline from 75% to 60%, seemed as the only feature with the decreasing data.
