[citation][nom]JohnA[/nom]Sorry, but you are an idiot. Why would you think that a TV and a computer should have the same display? TV is passive, where the peripheral vision makes the image more life like. Computers are interactive, and we can work better with the 16:10, especially those of use that do CAD or even video editing. You can see the video full screen with the extra space top and bottom filled with a ribbon type menu.[/citation]
First, that's a little RUDE.
Second, I agree also on a 16x9 standard.
Third, 16x10 isn't absolutely necessary for "more" workspace. Take for example a 32", 3840x2160 screen. You'd have more workspace than a 27", 2560x1600 screen. Not only that, if you do VIDEO EDITING as you say then you can view the final product that would be shown on an HDTV as it's intended (no black bars).
And it's not like you can't move the various taskbars around, especially with more screen and pixels. So I really don't think 16:10 is critical.
Not only that, many of the professionals I know use three screens such as 3x 2560x1440 and split all their workspace between them.