Anyone been able to get one of these open? I have all the screws out and it won’t come apart?
Hisense 65H9908 take apart?
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Yes they will pop open. Sometimes there is screws on the bottom of the TV.
Sometimes you have to lift the bottom area first and slide the whole thing upward/forward. (Usually Sony's not Hisense though, but still possible)
I've had similar issues where they are just "stuck" and use a flathead screwdriver to get a small leverage and use my hands and have to rip them up real good. It will definitely come apart. Gotta get creative sometimes.
Just know! If you use a screwdriver on the bottom row you could slip and damage a ribbon cable and destroy the TV ... So either use it on the sides or the top of you need to.
Also, look under that plate in the middle on the back could be screws hiding
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