Re: Faulty Hanns-G HL272
I'm going to reply here in case anyone in the future runs into this thread like I did just now 5 years later. Getting this thing off is simple but annoying. The screw on the back don't really do anything in this regard. You need to get a pry tool or credit card or flathead screw driver. and starting from the corners start slightly prying the outside front frame open. once you get it a little loose, you can just grab the frame with both hands. It gonna feel like its going to break but you need to yank it REALLY hard, and the corners EVEN harder.
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