>Speaking of vertical tubes, what ever happened to the concept of
>monitors that supported display of both "landscape" and "portrait"
>images (e.g., Radius _________ (I can't recall what it was called).

I think it had something to do with the cost of CRTs when the full 
page monitors were around. Larger tubes (17"+) were prohibitively 
expensive, so the monitor makers released roughly 14/15" monitors 
oriented vertically in order for users to be able to view full pages. 
Since monitors are so cheap now, the market is gone.

Good riddance I say. They always looked creepy to me. :)

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