Firmware files for these boards are often large because they include the entire Android operating system. To make them easier to share on forums or file-hosting sites like 4shared or Google Drive, they are frequently split into multiple compressed segments (e.g., part1, part2, ..., part10).
: Typically features a dual-core processor with 512MB or 1GB of RAM and 4GB to 8GB of internal storage.
The file you are looking for relates to the , a popular universal Android smart TV motherboard often used to repair or upgrade LED televisions. This board is known for its versatility, supporting various screen resolutions, including the 1366x768 HD-Ready standard mentioned in your query. Understanding the MS338 PB803 Board TP.MS338.PB803
: Usually involves copying the extracted firmware to a FAT32-formatted USB drive, inserting it into the TV, and holding the power button while plugging it in to trigger the update.
: While your specific file is for 1366x768 , these boards can often be reconfigured for different panels, such as Full HD (1920x1080), by flashing the appropriate firmware or "dump" file. Why "Part 10"?