The document compares averages of household electronics ownership across 88 people in Denver, USA, 74 people in Hawkesdale, Australia, and 22 people in Nablus. It found that Denver generally had the highest ownership rates, while Nablus had the lowest, and Hawkesdale was usually in the middle. Across TVs, radios, computers, MP3 players, game systems, cell phones and digital cameras, Denver residents owned more than those in Hawkesdale and Nablus, with a few exceptions.