The given table illustrates the percentage of households having electronic equipments in New Zealand in 1998 and 2002.
In general, most of families in New Zealand owned washing machine, while the opposite was true for digital camera.
According to 1998 column, the biggest portion was washing machine, which consisted of 98%. The second position belonged to color TV, followed by video recorder, which accounted for 75%. Computer and cell phone were less favorite, which were 50 and 20%, respectively. Dishwasher stood at the sixth place, which comprised 18%. The lowest value was digital camera with 2%.
Taking a closer look at 2002 data, the most popular electronic goods among New Zealand was washing machine, which took up 98%. Color TV stood at the second place, followed by cell phones, which comprised 80%. Computer and video recorder were less preferable, which consisted of 78 and 60%, respectively. Dishwasher and digital camera stayed at the bottomost choices, which were 55 and 39%.
