The 16:10 aspect ratio (as opposed to the 16:9 used in widescreen televisions) was chosen because this aspect ratio is appropriate for displaying two full pages of text side by side. [1] It also allows viewing of 16:9 video on a computer with player controls visible.
Most monitors have been 4:3 much longer than 5:4.. 5:4 was a standard in LCD's because it technically gives more area for same number of diagonal inches
16:10 is a compromise between 16:9 and 4:3/5:4 This is due to the fact that most people need vertical room also
16:10 is also a perfectly compatible ratio with 5:4 for cutting LCD glass panels. Two 5:4 panels standing side-by-side on their "4" side (in portrait mode) are 8:5, which is 16:10.
Make your own 28-inch bargain-priced 16:10 panel
Take two 19-inch 5:4 monitors
Rotate in portrait mode
Place side by side
Display in dual monitor mode
Heheh, just remove the bezels and jam 'em together. Now, if only video could be played half and half... we could just train our brains to filter out the join.
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