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Look for holes in the back of the TV just above the stand. There are screws in those holes that hold the stand on. Shine a light in one to see what kind of fastener it uses. Some are phillips head screws, some use hex head screws. Locate the tool necessary to remove the screws and take all of them out. Have someone help you hold the stand while you lift the TV off the stand.
its a snap-type plug-in stand, just hold the stand firmly and pull the monitor equally upward, then it will snap quickly....... but a proffessional reminder! Before mounting your SyncMaster on a wall, be sure to plug the two (2) stand holes located at the buttom of the monitor. My Samsung SyncMaster 2333HD LCD TV was twice intruded by adult-size lizard, both incident resulted to main power board damaged!!!!
On the back of the tv at the top of the stand will be four silver screws, remove those with the set laying on it's face or the tv may fall over. after those are removed the stand will slide out of the bottom of the tv. Hope this helps.
Place the tv on its screen flat on a soft surface,
you need to remove all the screws, not just the stand one marked.
Lift the back panel and then you will be able to slide down the stand, when you have removed the back cover you will also see where how your wall mount will fit to the chassis.
Place all the screws back on the back lid.
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