The table illustrates the proportions of households use seven types of electronic good in New Zealand over a two-year peridod starting in 2002.
Overall, the households used washing machine were in the highest rates in two years, although the color TV have more households used it than washing machine in 2020. However, the percentages who used computer, dishwasher and digital camera increased. There was one thing that decreased, video recorder was the third largest percentages but then in 2020 the percentages then decreased 15%. The people who used digital camera was the least in seven types of electronic goods.
In 2002, the percentages of people used washing machine had the highest rates at 97%, but in 2020 the washing machine smaller than the color TV 1% that was 98% and the color TV at the rate 99%. But the second highest was color TV at 95%. The digital camera in two were the smallest rates, in 2002 the percentages only 2% and in 2020 the proportion had rised to 40%. The video recorder in 2002 at a high rate at 75% but then fell and had only 60%.
The households had computers at 50%, a half of the country, but then climbed into 78%. The households used cell phone started from 20% then saw an increased at 80%. The households used dishwasher had the percentages from 45% then experienced a rise to 55%.
