The table presents data on the proportions of households with different electronic devices in two years. Overall, washing machines were dominant in 1995, while in 2002, color TV was more prevalent.
The percentages of washing machines were similar in 1995 and 2002, approximately 97%. Furthermore, purchasing color TV increased from 94% in 1995 to 98% in 2004. Due to technological advances, households with computers grew from 49% to 76% in 1995 and 2002, respectively. The most remarkable rise was in cell phones, increasing dramatically from 19% to 60%.
In contrast, people bought video recorders less by 2002, decreasing from 76% to 65%. Households with dishwashers increased markedly by around 10%. Surprisingly, the number of houses with digital cameras increased by 37% in 2002.
The table compares the items of households in a country in two years. Notably, the consumption of digital devices such as computers, smartphones, and digital cameras increased, while video recorders were the only ones to decline.
