The information illustrated the percentage of electronic goods in New Zealand households in 2002 and 2020.
Overall, the proportion of colour TV had increased during the 18 years being one of the highest households. Additionally, most of the remaining groups tended to rocket over the time steadily; however, the demands of video recorders decreased slowly.
In 2002, a lot of families demanded washing machines; instead of doing laundry by hand; about 97% and in 2020, the percentage of those items went up slightly to 98%. Moreover, colour TV was much more popular in the 2000s soaring respectively 95% and 99% and this electronic household stood almost at the highest level. Additionally, New Zealand households seemed to rarely use cell phones in 2002; for communicating and connecting; therefore; the figure of cell phones was 20% less than 2.5 times the level of computers but in 2020, the good ascended significantly by about 80% that was both more than 4 times in 2002 and 1,026 time the percentage of computers.
In contrast, video recorders had reduced from 75% to 60% over the 20s making a difference among the remaining groups. Additionally, 2% were digital cameras; the electronic goods were not much-paid attention to customers and taking photos didn’t gain much support in 2002; nevertheless, the rate of digital cameras rose considerably about 40% as much as 20 times as in 2002.
