The TV shows the manufacturer logo and then restarts.
The TPD.NT72563.PB781 motherboard is designed for Full HD (1920x1080) and HD Ready displays. It typically powers 32-inch and 43-inch LED TVs. Often labeled with the designation 3NT725B2 . Operating System: Android TV (Smart Features).
Firmware is the low-level software that controls the TV's hardware. You should consider flashing or updating the firmware if you experience:
The is a widely used three-in-one Smart TV motherboard (mainboard) found in various LED TV brands. This board integrates the power supply, LED backlight driver, and the main logic controller into a single PCB, making it a cost-effective choice for manufacturers like TCL, Tesla, Kruger&Matz, and Manta.
Reliable is essential for fixing common software-related issues such as "hanging on the logo," constant restarts, or a non-responsive standby light. Board Specifications and Compatibility
via USB is the most common method for reviving a "bricked" TV.
Significant slowdowns or crashes when using built-in apps.
Standard ports include 2 HDMI inputs and 1 USB 2.0 port for media playback and firmware updates. Common TV Models: Tesla: 32T320BHS. Kruger&Matz: KM0240FHD-S3, KM0243FHD-S3. Manta: 32LHS79T, 32LHS89T. Other Brands: Nevir, Lin, and Sharper. When Do You Need a Firmware Update?
The indicator LED is stuck on red or white and does not respond to the remote or power button.
Backlight is on, but there is no image (often requires a firmware matching the specific LCD panel). Step-by-Step USB Firmware Update Guide Updating the TPD.NT72563.PB781
The TV shows the manufacturer logo and then restarts.
The TPD.NT72563.PB781 motherboard is designed for Full HD (1920x1080) and HD Ready displays. It typically powers 32-inch and 43-inch LED TVs. Often labeled with the designation 3NT725B2 . Operating System: Android TV (Smart Features).
Firmware is the low-level software that controls the TV's hardware. You should consider flashing or updating the firmware if you experience:
The is a widely used three-in-one Smart TV motherboard (mainboard) found in various LED TV brands. This board integrates the power supply, LED backlight driver, and the main logic controller into a single PCB, making it a cost-effective choice for manufacturers like TCL, Tesla, Kruger&Matz, and Manta.
Reliable is essential for fixing common software-related issues such as "hanging on the logo," constant restarts, or a non-responsive standby light. Board Specifications and Compatibility
via USB is the most common method for reviving a "bricked" TV.
Significant slowdowns or crashes when using built-in apps.
Standard ports include 2 HDMI inputs and 1 USB 2.0 port for media playback and firmware updates. Common TV Models: Tesla: 32T320BHS. Kruger&Matz: KM0240FHD-S3, KM0243FHD-S3. Manta: 32LHS79T, 32LHS89T. Other Brands: Nevir, Lin, and Sharper. When Do You Need a Firmware Update?
The indicator LED is stuck on red or white and does not respond to the remote or power button.
Backlight is on, but there is no image (often requires a firmware matching the specific LCD panel). Step-by-Step USB Firmware Update Guide Updating the TPD.NT72563.PB781