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Post by jetzen on Dec 29, 2017 8:32:30 GMT -5
So they actually built the entertainment center around the television. WOW could they have made it any more difficult.
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Post by ttentler on Jan 5, 2018 21:22:23 GMT -5
So they actually built the entertainment center around the television. WOW could they have made it any more difficult. Right!!.
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Post by ttentler on Jan 7, 2018 22:38:59 GMT -5
So they actually built the entertainment center around the television. WOW could they have made it any more difficult. Right!!. Was hard to believe when my step-son got into it. Was crazy.
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Post by chitimacha on Jan 31, 2018 0:30:45 GMT -5
The TV should pull out and will have access to back side
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Post by ttentler on Jan 31, 2018 19:39:28 GMT -5
Nope. It doesn't. Wish it did.
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Post by wahoo on Feb 11, 2019 11:39:41 GMT -5
There is a panel in the storage to the left of that TV that can be removed. Behind it there is access to most everything....not easy access but access nonetheless. Good luck!
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Post by wahoo on Apr 12, 2019 19:34:34 GMT -5
That Sony TV is held in place by a bracket...four lock nuts can be loosened from the front of the TV using a 7/16 or 11mm socket and approx. 10 inches of extension and a ratchet. Although a high end TV in its time, they have become a little long in the tooth. I just replaced mine with a 43 inch class 4k LED. A sound bar fills in the rest of the cavity nicely. If you wanted a larger screen, an articulating mount could be used to extend outside the cavity. The old Sony is probably over 50lbs so they installed it well. I can attach a photo or two if anyone is still interested in how this is done.
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