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      Binary data used for direct flashing to the EEPROM or SPI Flash chip.

      While standard graphic designers use formats like or EPS for scalability, TV hardware requires specific low-level formats:

      The file is typically loaded onto a FAT32-formatted USB drive .

      These files are generally not standard images like JPEGs; they are often or specialized firmware files that must be injected into the TV's memory.

      After replacing a universal motherboard, the TV may show a generic logo or no logo at all. Technicians use these files to match the boot screen to the physical branding on the TV's bezel.

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      Binary data used for direct flashing to the EEPROM or SPI Flash chip.

      While standard graphic designers use formats like or EPS for scalability, TV hardware requires specific low-level formats:

      The file is typically loaded onto a FAT32-formatted USB drive .

      These files are generally not standard images like JPEGs; they are often or specialized firmware files that must be injected into the TV's memory.

      After replacing a universal motherboard, the TV may show a generic logo or no logo at all. Technicians use these files to match the boot screen to the physical branding on the TV's bezel.