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1920x1080 →
1920×1080 – or 1920 × 1080. Semantically, this symbol is not the letter 'x', and the page itself uses "×". The difference is not merely decorative (as would be improper per
MOS:TM /
WP:TITLETM). See also the
Multiplication sign article, which explains exactly this usage as proper: "Screen resolution in pixels, such as 1920 pixels across × 1080 pixels down. Read as 'by' ". Per
WP:TSC, a redirect should be used for the current name. —
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13:53, 3 May 2022 (UTC)reply
Support1920×1080. "×" is the typographically correct symbol and seems to be used consistently in our graphics articles such as
graphics display resolution. That being said, 1920x1080 is about 200 times more common in a Google search, so definitely keep a redirect. We may also consider the programmer-oriented
1920*1080 variant as a redirect, which is also used in the wild. --{{u|
Mark viking}} {
Talk}16:19, 5 May 2022 (UTC)reply
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1920x1080 →
1920×1080 – or 1920 × 1080. Semantically, this symbol is not the letter 'x', and the page itself uses "×". The difference is not merely decorative (as would be improper per
MOS:TM /
WP:TITLETM). See also the
Multiplication sign article, which explains exactly this usage as proper: "Screen resolution in pixels, such as 1920 pixels across × 1080 pixels down. Read as 'by' ". Per
WP:TSC, a redirect should be used for the current name. —
BarrelProof (
talk)
13:53, 3 May 2022 (UTC)reply
Support1920×1080. "×" is the typographically correct symbol and seems to be used consistently in our graphics articles such as
graphics display resolution. That being said, 1920x1080 is about 200 times more common in a Google search, so definitely keep a redirect. We may also consider the programmer-oriented
1920*1080 variant as a redirect, which is also used in the wild. --{{u|
Mark viking}} {
Talk}16:19, 5 May 2022 (UTC)reply
The discussion above is closed. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.