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The table illustrates details about the changes in the percentage of households in New Zealand owning electronic products between 1998 and 2002. Overall, it is apparent that there were rises in color TV, computer, cell phone, dishwasher, and digital camera, while fall was seen in video recorders. Additionally, the washing machine remained stable, and had […]
The table chart illustrates the share of New Zealand households owning electronic goods between 1998 and 2002. Overall, ownership of most electronic devices increased over the period, particularly newer technologies, while video recorders were the only item to experience a decline. In both years, colour tv and washing machines were the dominant category in ownership. […]
The table compares the percentages of households having electronic items in New Zealand in the years 1998 and 2002. It is clear that computer, cell phone, dishwasher and digital camera items increased significantly, and the proportion of TV ownership rose slightly. However, users of video recorder decreased in 2002. Washing machines were the highest proportion […]
The given table compares the percentage of families in New Zealand having electronic items in 1998 and 2002. Overall, almost all goods became more popular while the opposite can be seen in video recorders. Furthermore, the rate of households owning washing machines remained unchanged and topped the list during this period. In 1998, the proportion […]
