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-[* black] Our teardown engineers [guide|49046|take|stepid=107484|new_window=true] [guide|8293|a familiar|stepid=33180|new_window=true] [guide|3625|access route|stepid=17304|new_window=true] through the underside of the Apple TV 4K.
+[* black] We [guide|49046|take|stepid=107484|new_window=true] [guide|8293|a familiar|stepid=33180|new_window=true] [guide|3625|access route|stepid=17304|new_window=true] through the underside of the Apple TV 4K.
[* black] Just like with its [guide|49046|single-K sibling|stepid=107484|new_window=true], the Apple TV 4K features repair-friendly plastic clips that secure its bottom panel.
[* icon_note] These clips are a little more stubborn than what we've seen before—but still, they're not terribly difficult.
[* black] No moat of glue or uncommon screws? This upgraded unit gets a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1-up|1 Up|new_window=true] as a reward.
[* black] Peeling back the rear panel reveals a beefy fan secured by some Torx screws.