Based on naming patterns and specs, the file was probably uploaded on:
Search suggestions for missing parts:
No. Not unless you have part1.rar from a trusted source.
If you are determined to investigate:
Right-click on .part1.rar and choose “Extract here.” The software will automatically use all parts.
After extraction, you will typically get:
This is the specific board model number. This firmware is designed for a specific LCD/LED controller board (often used to convert bare LCD panels into functional TVs or monitors). TP.SK513S.PB802 1920x1080-1G-8G-ONVO-USB.part3.rar
In the world of digital file management, encountering a file with a long, cryptic name like TP.SK513S.PB802 1920x1080-1G-8G-ONVO-USB.part3.rar is not uncommon — especially when dealing with firmware updates, embedded system backups, or large data dumps shared via file-hosting services.
This article explains what this file likely represents, how to use it, and how to recover data if it’s damaged or incomplete.
If you’re trying to find the other parts or documentation: Based on naming patterns and specs, the file
Effective search strings:
"TP.SK513S" ONVO firmware
PB802 1920x1080 update
SK513S 1G 8G head unit
ONVO USB firmware part1.rar
Forums to check:
This partial archive (part3 of a multi-part RAR) appears to be a segment of firmware or media package for a device model TP.SK513S.PB802, labeled 1920x1080-1G-8G-ONVO-USB. As a standalone file it cannot be used without the other parts; treat it as one piece of a multi-volume archive. Search suggestions for missing parts: