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3:2 and 4:3 used to be fairly common but I think economies of scale made everything 16:9 because of TVs
Fortunately 16:10 is becoming more popular again which does give a bit more vertical space
Yeah. Strange that in general the applications themselves haven't transitioned with the hardware. Every office desktop seems to have a widescreen, but every office application still has its menus along the top by default, and does little to take advantage of the increased horizontal space.
If you have VESA mounts at your desk just use one in portrait and one in landscape, at least that's what I do
Exactly what I do too, then had a shower thought about why I had to.
Sideways T gang unite!
Maybe we should come up with a better name before we print the shirts.