According
to the chart below the selling of three items ( games software, DVD/Video, and CDs )
from 2000 to 2003 have changed. The selling is measured in billion dollars.
Overall, from
2000 to 2003 the highest sell was on CDs and the lowest sell was on games
software while DVD/Video was in the middle of these two. It means that every
years people bought CDs more than DVD/Video and games software.
In 2000 the
selling of CDs were exactly $35 billions and games software were around $11 billions
while DVD/Video were around $18 billions. The selling of CDs were decreased
from 2000 to 2002 and it stabilized at around $32 billions from 2002 to 2003 on
the other hand, games software were increased from 2000 to 2002 and it stabilized at around $18 billions from
2002 to 2003 while DVD/Video kept increasing from 2000 to 2003.
The highest
selling of CDs was in 2000 while the highest selling of DVD/Video and games
software were in 2003. The lowest selling of CDs was in 2003 while the lowest
selling of DVD/Video and games software were in 2000.