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Band 6+: The table provides data on the proportion of households in New Zealand owning electronic goods in 1998 and 2002. Provide an overview of the information by identifying and describing the key details, and include comparisons where appropriate.

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The image includes a table with percentages of households in New Zealand having electronic goods in 1998 and 2002. In 1998: washing machine 98%, color TV 97%, video recorder 75%, computer 50%, cell phone 20%, dishwasher 18%, digital camera 2%. In 2002: washing machine 98%, color TV 97%, cell phone 85%, computer 78%, video recorder 60%, dishwasher 55%, digital camera 39%.
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The table illustrates how much electricity was used in household items in New Zealand between 1998 and 2002.

Overall, the number of washing machines were the most popular in both years, while the ratio of digital cameras was just well-known in the last year.

According to the 1998 column, the proportion of washing machines reached a peak at 98 percent and it remained stable in 2002. By contrast, there was a reduction in the ratio of video recorders, which fell down from 75 to 60 percent, while other devices had a tendency in development in 2002. Especially the improvement of cell phone percentages – upped 60 percent from 1998 and the second for this upgrade was the number of dishwashers, which accounted for 55 percent in 2002. At the bottom of the rankings, the proportion of digital cameras had a lowest point with 2 percent in 1998;however, there was a slight increase to 39 percent through 4 years.

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