The is a smart TV motherboard (often referred to as a "combo board") used in various budget and mid-range LED TVs. Its firmware is the core software that controls essential hardware functions, including the tuner, audio/video processing, and network connectivity . Key Technical Specifications

Firmware acts as the operating system for the motherboard. Updating or reinstalling the is usually necessary if you encounter: Boot Loops: The TV gets stuck on the logo screen.

In official terminology, "P150-638v6.0" is actually the . The chassis is the backbone of the TV, housing the processor, memory, and power supply. The suffix "v6.0" denotes the specific revision of this hardware platform. For technicians, flashing this firmware is equivalent to reinstalling the operating system on a TV, which often cures the following symptoms:

Remove the USB flash drive (to prevent the board from re-flashing on the next boot).

Firmware updates for TV main boards are often released to improve system stability, fix software bugs, or add support for new media formats. Version 6.0 generally represents a stable build for boards in the P150 series. Compatibility:

Use a USB thumb drive (usually 1GB+) formatted to FAT32 .