How to remove Samsung computer monitor base/stand
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Thanks Man!
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man what a stupid design from samsung. you shouldnt need to take apart the panel to take the base off.
Thanks for watching & sharing your thoughts. On there pretty good isn’t it...😁
I thought it was just me being dense so I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this setup is counterintuitive. 😂 Grateful for this video, at any rate.
Great video, just followed video instructions today to remove stand.. Worked flawlessly... Whoever designed it is a dork
Thank you, awesome job making it a DIY project. A unique design say the least…
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Fantastic video showing why this monitor should never be bought. Its like the engineers were deliberately pissed off at Samsung, I can't imagine anyone saying ok to this design intentionally.
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It definitely challenges those that want the mount removed. 🙄
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For everyone out there, you don't really need to take out the last part, I removed the base because I bought a monitor stand and the last part can be left alone. It seems like there's no way to screw in the metal part of the monitor stand with the old part in the way, but if you slide the part in an upwards motion you'll have enough space to do it. Also thanks for the tutorial!
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I just want to give my two cents on this. While you definitely CAN leave the part and use almost any monitor stand with it on, if you'd like to use any sort of swivel/tilt mount you would lose some of the tilt function because that part gets in the way (learned the hard way).
@@Mlefebre and that's my problem...this is the stupidest design EVER! I think I'm just going to use a hack saw...
2:02 you will probably butcher the slat. But that's OK. You only need to pry it apart enough to slide a spludger (or guitar pick / credit card) in the gap and work that to the right until you hear a click. After that you can carefully pry the rest apart using your hands and the spludger. Don't worry if you butcher the first gap, it seems unavoidable. What a fantastic video. I needed to remove the bracket to fit a Herman Miller monitor arm. The Herman Miller bracket was too large so this had to go. I'm so pleased I was able to do it with this expert guidance and the only damage was on that first gap. This video reminds me of what CZcams used to be. Thanks from London. Right here goes monitor #2.
Update: I didn't butcher the plastic on the second one. The secret is to use the correct size screwdriver. If it is just right the plastic will come apart without damage. Too small and it will just damage the plastic. If that does happen it's not a disaster though. Just use the gap created to start prying.
I struggled to remove the base stand (standing leg) but your video made it a cake walk. Thank you.
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Thank you soooo much sir!
I successfully removed the neck
And thankfully the monitor still works without a single damage!
Thanks to you for the encouragement!
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Very precise instructions! It worked the same way with my curved Monitor 27. Thank you Michael!
Sweet, and thank YOU for sharing this. Enjoy that 27” monitor. 👍
Mine still won't budge ☹️
Many people have already said this but I want to show my appreciation as well. AMAZING video, it was like you did this for me. Thank you so much!
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Sounds like it was a successful DIY project. Let us know if you have any questions.
This was so helpful and concise. Thank you, sir!
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thanks for the video man, really helped me alot because i was struggling on how to disconnect it
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Your video was excellent. With your help, I've just completed monitor surgery. It was the scariest thing I've done all year. We have to wait until she wakes up before we can assess how the surgery went but so far everything looks good.
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Keep us posted on how your monitor performs after waking up from surgery. Hope all is well.
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LOL monitor surgery. I am feeling this right now. The pressure is immense! 😂
Excellent video, incredibly stupid design. Had to do this on 2 CF390 Samsungs. The first worked fine. The second now has a 4" band of dead pixels from top to bottom in the right hand side. I've bought a total of 4 Samsung monitors. From now on I'm going with another brand. I can't afford to pay double or triple price for a monitor due to ridiculous design.
Yep this is possibly the worst designed monitor i have ever seen in my life. Got a new monitor and I'm selling this piece of shit immediately.
Yeah stupid design indeed
Stupid design +1
I now have a vertical line running down my monitor!!!!! I’m so livid!
Thanks dude, exactly what I wanted to know.
Thanks for this video! It saved me from the headache of removing the monitor stand!👍
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God bless you. First time having a wall mount for my monitor, and it started to worry me that I didn't see any visible screws from the outside that was holding the stand. Your video really helped!
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Thats was handy and helpful man. Congrats from Brazil!
Very helpful and clear explanation!
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Thanks bro for saving my life
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Thanks for watching.
Thank you, I couldn't have gotten this done without you. I hate that now the motherboard is exposed to dust and dirt.
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Excellent! Mine is a 2009 tv and your instructions were right on. TY
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Thank you. Saved me a lot of hassle when I was moving house
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Great video you got to the point love it!
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Thank you for the vedio man.i was confused how to disassemble it.
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Thankyou very much for this video, it saved my life!!
This video so so god damn helpful and so easy to understand!! Really appreciate it 🙏🏻😅 didn’t want to break my monitor
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We really appreciate that, and breaking your monitor is no fun…😬
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Nice!, Me ayudaste bastante a entender correctamente el desarmado de cada una de las piezas.
Very helpful and neat video! Thanks!
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thanks a lot sir ! this is exactly what i needed for mounting my screens with the VESA system =)
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What an incredibly helpful video. Thank you so much.
I suppose the obvious question everyone should ask is why the hell does Samsung have such a asinine design instead of just having it screw off?
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It’s definitely a unique design, some have mentioned theft as a design feature...no one can just walk up & take or swap out the base/stand & walk away with it.
Sounds odd but it does happen, we have a friend that works at a library & a few years ago he mentioned that someone randomly stole a monitor base...
He said...who would do that...🤔
this was exactly what i was looking for, thank you so much!
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Thank you…amazing video….I don’t know where Samsung’s Product owner was thinking when he allowed those support holes to be placed where they were.
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after seeing this video, you literally inspired me to cut mine off with a reciprocating saw.. it worked great. thanks for the time saver
Thanks for watching, haven’t tried that before...🤔
Thank you 🙏 this was very helpful
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thanks for the tips, really helped!
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Thank you for this amazing guide. It worked 100% as you shown
Thank you so much. it's really helped
Awesome Awesome & thanks for sharing. Great to hear all went well.
Thanks a ton.i was about break without knowing this
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Thanks too dude. I'm in a little town in France, so it's difficult to get a new wall mount kit in one day.
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Thank you, save my day.
You save me a lot of time. Thank you for this video!
I had my monitor mounted on a swinging arm with its stem sticking out for the last year… 😂 much better now ;) Thankyou!
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We appreciate you taking the time out of your Sunday morning to share this comment, it means the world to us.
That’s great to hear the stem/base has been removed and you like it better now.
Please let us know if you have any questions, thanks again.
Thanks for the video, very helpful. Do you know if there is a cover I can purchase because my new mount doesn't cover the holes left from where I removed the stand and I don't want dust getting in. Thanks!
You are very welcome, thanks for watching. Great question, we have talked to viewers that mention they covered the screw holes with black electrical tape.
We have not tried that in the past and if you do, we definitely recommend not taping over any areas that are for ventilation.
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This was so helpful thank you
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The reason I want to take the stand off is to be able to use a VESA mount, but I can see the little plastic part around where the stand used to sit sticks out a bit. Do you know if this would be an issue for VESA mounts that have 75mm as well as 100mm?
Very detailed video too thanks.
Good morning & thanks for watching. We haven’t used the VESA mount. We have attached a link to our video showing mounting this exact monitor to wall.
czcams.com/video/xL8em619BOs/video.html
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@@DIYwithMichaelBorders I have given the video a watch and it has answered my question. Thank you for doing a great job (and replying to my comment, that doesn't happen often), you earned a sub my man, keep it up.
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Thank you kind sir for your tutorial, I highly appreciated the effort😊
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Thanks a lot my friend. It works!
Thank you very much for the video. I was strungling hard with my monitor (it is the exact same as yours)
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thanks for the video! :)
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Thank you so much! I was watching someone else's video and they removing the frame of the monitor out to remove the stand 😅
Hey Carmen, you are welcome and we appreciate you watching. No need to remove the frame, just carefully shift it up in a way where you can gain access to the internal hardware.
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Very helpful, thank you 😊
Thanks for watching & sharing this.
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Thanks for this detail explanation.
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It is possible to completely remove the back cover to get to the led screen and do repairs there? I was planning to replace my damaged polarizer film there.
Thanks for watching & it sure is. We appreciate you sharing this. Keep us posted on your project.
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Worked Perfect!! Thanks!!!
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Thank you it really helped me! #lifesaver 😎👍🏻
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Thank you very much!
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Thankyou sir, i plan to move my monitor, and your video tutor helps.
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Awesome, are you mounting it? Keep us posted on your project.
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Hello thanks for this demo. It's very helpful. I have Samsung Sa300 monitor and it has been stored facedown for some time. Now when I tried to use it again there were marks in the middle. Do u have any idea How I can remove that?
Thanks for watching, that’s a bummer. We haven’t serviced that exact model however it will likely be pretty similar.
It may be as simple as a friendly cleaning. Removing panel and gaining access to the internal parts for cleaning is what we would do.
Below is a link to our video showing this on a larger panel (55” tv) however it’s all the same when it comes down to it.
czcams.com/video/-QdPg_jPkGY/video.html
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Hi Michael! I followed the steps to remove the stand, but when I turned my monitor on again, there was a black line in the middle. Does this mean I damaged something inside in the process of removing the stand? Is this something fixable? Please let me know.
Thanks for watching & we appreciate you reaching out to us. Something may be loose inside. A common cause is the ribbon wiring. If everything is properly secured, the internal screen may be damaged.
Seriously, fuck this design, I have a black line too :( Crossing my fingers that it's loose wiring. Edit, looks like I tore into one of the flimsy semi-transparent connectors at the base of the monitor, what a waste of time and money.
I’ve missed placed the screw. What it is called for me to order it?
Thanks for the instruction!
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Any info for the S22F350FHU model? It doesn't have the same Phillips screw on the back next to the HDMI as tutorials such as yours show. I've tried prying the back off but I'm at a point where it feels like the plastic will snap and it's not closer to being removed
Thanks for watching, haven’t worked on that model before...🤔
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders it looks near identical, just doesn't have that rear screw! Such a frustrating piece of design, need to remove it to be able to fit the monitors to a monitor arm
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Thanks for the reply. We definitely understand. Most importantly, go slow & be patient...plastic cracking is a tough sound to hear & accept. 😎👍
which screw to use for the screen tell me please I want to put the screens on the wall
Good morning ☕️ we can hopefully help. Below are two video links showing the wall mount we recommend as well as installing it to monitor and mounting monitor on wall.
czcams.com/video/pV_Gr8_XCMk/video.htmlsi=LgMwTwytz-nbPGs7
czcams.com/video/xL8em619BOs/video.htmlsi=JSdrmIVKQY9AnjKc
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Thanks a lot for the useful video
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Followed this and now the TV has no sound! Any advice on what I might have disconnected? And a fix? Picture is perfect.
Thanks for Your help 🙏
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Thanks for the video, but can i apply this steps with this reference ls22f350fhlxzl from Samsung? That don't has the Philips to next to connections :(
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God's work. This video explains everything so well
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Thanks sir!
I wasnt able to just pull off the middle part and I wonder how you did it so easly. I use the Samsung S27f350fhu
Thanks for watching & it definitely takes patience & precision. Being extremely careful as you shift the plastic connection points apart can be tricky. Keep us posted on your project.
Thank you so much!!
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is this the same for the curved one one with the same foot?
Thanks for watching & we believe so, if not...very similar. Keep us posted.
Thank you!
This is a great video. Thank you. I never would have figured this out on my own.
That said, this is a crazy design. Samsung apparently couldn't imagine that someone would want to remove the stand to mount the monitor, either on the wall or on a robot arm? Nuts...
Update: Sadly, my monitor (P2350) isn't this design. 😑
We are honored to hear that, thank you. Definitely a unique design for sure. Building a robot…?…that’s awesome. 😎👍
So I did this and now theres a large white strip going down the right middle side of the monitor covering about a 1/8th of the screen, on top of it now has an extremely hazy tint to the screen now. What happened?
Thanks for watching & welcome to the DIY Raptor Club. A connection point may have accidentally came loose or disconnected. We recommend carefully opening monitor up & verifying all connections are properly secured. Dust getting in the connection points can also cause this. Keep us posted. Hopefully it’s a simple adjustment as opposed to a damaged screen.
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Thank´s for the tip.
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Thanks, man!!!
Very helpful! ❤
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Thanks for the video info
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Thanks bro thanks so much you just saved my life 😭😭😭
Is it okay to leave the board exposed from the back due to the attachment removed?
Thanks for watching & you may run into the board gathering dust which can affect its ventilation. Cleaning it on a regular basis will be important.
Excellent video!!!
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Thank you brother
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Life saver. Thanks.
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Im struggling to remove the second piece (the part where you press gently on the back of the center of the monitor and tug the piece off.) I’m applying a lot of pressure but it doesn’t seem to do anything at all. What do I do?
Thanks for watching & any update? Is there any visible screws that are needing to be removed? Keep us posted.
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same here, not sure how to take off the 2nd piece... "?
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Thanks for watching, what brand & model is your monitor?
Same here
@@DIYwithMichaelBorders It just took a lot of time and effort, but thankfully it came off after some hard work!
I think 99% of us stopped after 2 min haha
Mine has a lock for the stick connecting to the stand, help
Thanks a lot...!
Thank you very useful
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Thank you. :)
Thank you good sir
고맙습니다. 덕분에 해결했어요. 😭😭❤ Thank you so much 😊 I solved it !!
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Thank you man 🙏
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You are awesome.
Thank you sir.
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Thank you bhai bacha liya
bro thank you so much😃
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In case anyone has a SyncMaster 953BW model and wants to take the stand and base off: My case had a different design on the back. The base disassembled the same way except there is no visible way to release the tilt bracket after taking off the bottom part of the base. No way to get a screwdriver in and the view to the release is blocked. However I noticed a dimple/depression right above the bracket on the back of the case. It is not a screw hole. I pressed into it with a Philips screwdriver while puling the bracket and it slid right out! Could not find any other reference to the method and had just about given up on getting the base off.
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