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Re: How to open composite monitor //e
Some of the Apple monitors had screws under the round spot for the
monitor stand underneath (those models that did), others have two
screws at the joint between the rear and front case halves that are
visible when the monitor is face down, they will be pointing up along
the joint, and there is usually some method of mounting the chassis
near the AC line cord, that holds the cover down as well. Nothing
hidden under feet.
I will say that the feeling you are describing sounds to me like you
have gotten all the screws out from the perimeter but there is one
remaining and thats usually the back panel area.
I'll presume by now you've gotten the thing apart, if not .. post a
picture of the back, as I don't remember exactly what on each monitor
type, but when they are in front of me I have them open in seconds.
There are not phantom clips and similar things on those. Nothing
grasping from the inside. Unless someones played a trick on you and
put glue in the gaps, there's nothing holding anything down but
screws.