Remember when PSUs used to have a power port in it that you plugged your monitor in to?
That was a great idea and wish it still existed but I guess they needed all the space for all the millions of peripherals that got added.
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Remember when PSUs used to have a power port in it that you plugged your monitor in to?
That was a great idea and wish it still existed but I guess they needed all the space for all the millions of peripherals that got added.
I personally think portrait monitors, like a standard modern smartphone, would resolve most of these problems.
Also for programming, most IDEs make good use of the horizontal space and expect a roughly 16:9 screen where the IDE takes up most of the space on that screen. Not that you can't just minimise the side panels but still, it's a helpful feature of the software.
As for why portrait isn't the default, I dunno, but if you start using a portrait monitor at work you'll probably get some coworkers following suit if it's such an improvement.
I like them like that but I often like to do side by side.