I think many people remember Mitsumovsky keyboards with a groove (see photo), where it is so convenient to put pens, pencils or small screws when you make out something at the table. I love this groove and constantly use :).

I admired, admired the keyboard and thought, damn it, but if you add “capacities” for various light trifles to other stationary parts of the computer, how convenient it will be! We have a monitor and a system unit (in principle, also speakers). They move very rarely. There it is quite possible to embed some containers for flash drives, disks, wires, adapters, memory cards, pens, leaflets - all that is lying around the entire table at the average computer geek. For example, small drawers at the bottom of the monitor, or pockets on the back wall. And so the system officer and asks to add some boxes, given its shape. For example, slightly increase the height and make something like a chest on the top of the block. There it would be very convenient to store disks (now they are just lying on the system man and gathering dust).
In general, the idea was launched into the noosphere, in the near future I am waiting for implementations from manufacturers :) The maximum I have seen is a built-in harness behind the monitor to attach wires to it. In the meantime, maybe you offer your ideas, how can you embed any convenient container in a monitor or a system engineer?