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My outside TV is bolted to the compartment rear panel and is removed by removing 3 screws on each side of the TV, then the TV and rear panel come out as 1. Though I can’t see any screws in your pic, so may not be the same??
My 2012 Bounder 35k is the same. You access from under the sink. If like mine, they did not run HDMI to this TV. Too bad because if they did you could plug the stick into the HDMI hub.
Also, does your outside TV work on inverter? Mine did not, so I had to run an extension cord to my mid bathroom outlet in the wall… now it works on inverter.
I have same rig and TV. I replaced the factory TV with a Roku TV. The TV is attached to the metal plate behind the TV by 6 screws and the sides. It is much easier to get to the screws if you prop up your compartment lid and unhood the struts that hole to the lid up (flat head screwdriver and pry the retaining clip off the end). Make sure you pay attention to the dimensions of the new TV especially the depth!