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Resolved Question

Why no HDTV product information forum?

Nov 24, 2011 9:53PM PST

Why don't you offer a forum where members can ask questions or seek input on recommendations on which HDTV set is best to purchase? For example what's the difference between a "LCD" HDTV set verses a "LED" HDTV set?

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Here?
Nov 27, 2011 1:31AM PST
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Re: Here?
Nov 27, 2011 10:36AM PST

Well who would have "thunk" to have looked there? There's a forum labeled "Cell Phones", why not have one labeled "HDTV's"? Now that I've found it I know where to read.

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I don't do Chrome . . .
Nov 27, 2011 12:29PM PST

I run Firefox 8 and it remembers. So does IE8.

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Best for a new thread, but...
Nov 27, 2011 9:27PM PST

That checkbox stores a cookie that keeps you logged into CNET. Top causes for not staying logged in:
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John

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Nov 27, 2011 9:31PM PST

third party cookies must be enabled the first time, so that the cookie can be written. it's easy to overprotect yourself against ads or for privacy reasons and it won't work anymore.

Kees