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ALL LCD LED TV LOGO (Part 3) – Ultimate Boot Logo Collection by Kazmi Elecom
It sounds like you’re referencing a specific filename—likely a split-part archive from a service provider or seller (Kazmi Elecom). Since I can’t access or open external files, I can instead offer a deep feature analysis based on what such a file typically contains given its naming pattern:
1280×720, 1920×1080, or 3840×2160 depending on TV model support.Modern LCD and LED televisions, especially those using "China Universal" boards (like TP.VST59, TP.HV553, or Mstar boards), display a brand logo (e.g., Samsung, LG, Sony, Haier) upon startup. When a technician flashes new firmware or replaces a mainboard, the TV often displays a generic logo or no logo at all.
.jpg, .png, .bmp, or raw RGB/RGBA arrays.._img or .bin for direct flash writing..txt or .xml mapping files for logo-to-model assignment.Here are a few options for a post, depending on where you are sharing it (e.g., a tech forum, a Facebook group, or a Telegram channel).
ALL LCD LED TV LOGO (Part 3) – Ultimate Boot Logo Collection by Kazmi Elecom
It sounds like you’re referencing a specific filename—likely a split-part archive from a service provider or seller (Kazmi Elecom). Since I can’t access or open external files, I can instead offer a deep feature analysis based on what such a file typically contains given its naming pattern:
1280×720, 1920×1080, or 3840×2160 depending on TV model support.Modern LCD and LED televisions, especially those using "China Universal" boards (like TP.VST59, TP.HV553, or Mstar boards), display a brand logo (e.g., Samsung, LG, Sony, Haier) upon startup. When a technician flashes new firmware or replaces a mainboard, the TV often displays a generic logo or no logo at all.
.jpg, .png, .bmp, or raw RGB/RGBA arrays.._img or .bin for direct flash writing..txt or .xml mapping files for logo-to-model assignment.