
Now I understand the nature of the design flaw of the stand that doesn't look like the picture shows. It snaps into place by inserting the ends of a bent rod, made of the same plastic as the case, into the slots on the back of the device. It is pushed down to lock it. The problem is that tilting the device back onto the stand applies a force in the same direction as removing the stand. This makes it easy to remove the stand and your TV will fall onto your back or even onto the floor if you're not careful. If the engineers had designed it so that the force applied to the stand was the same as the force required to hold it securely in place, then it would work just fine. Whoever created its mechanical design couldn't think straight. As I am using this TV as an RGB monitor to display the output from a broadcast system, I use a VESA mount to attach it to a floor stand where it can be easily moved and placed if needed. The stand that comes with the kit goes either for storage or in the trash.

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