Firstly, I would like to setup context. Few years ago, in company where I work decided to upgrade 256GB SSD to better ones. I did research and found that 512GB Samsung 850 EVO. This is great SSD and it works quite well for like 4 years. But eventually it filled up and I had to move some stuff to HDD and finally I decided enough is enough and ask our IT department to buy 1TB disk. I specifically asked for 860 EVO 1TB disk. After one week I got my disk and was happy user since.

Later I was asked to investigate problem with checking out data from one of our source control servers. At the same time, I got

Monitors

For very long time computer screen had ratio of width to height equal to 4:3. Common resolutions were 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768. Every person who works with computer knows the more you can fit vertically the better. You can fit more text when you type or when you read. If you edit pictures, they also tend to be close to 4:3 ratio. But 24” monitor with 4:3 ratio requires much more pixels than say 24” with 16:9 ratio. About 15 years ago LCD panels were expensive. Nobody wants to buy panel with defective pixels and the less pixels the more chance to have no defective pixels. And manufacturers started to sell widescreen monitors. As result when consumers see 24” monitor