Collectively: a label meaning “type t, module vst59, instance/build 031 — apply to all software” (e.g., a release/package tag, inventory entry, or deployment target).

Cause: Panel mount orientation flag is incorrect.
Fix: Look for MIRROR=1 in the firmware config. You can either flash a V59_MIRROR_FIX.bin or enter the factory menu (Source → 2580) and change PANEL MIRROR to ON.

The T.VST59.031 is a universal LCD driver board manufactured by TSU (TSUMV59 chipset). It is designed to replace proprietary boards in failed TVs or to convert raw LCD panels into monitors. Key specifications include:

The reason "software" (firmware) is so crucial is that the TSUMV59 chip must be programmed with the correct resolution, voltage, and bit rate to communicate with your specific LCD panel.


Once you have the correct .bin firmware file, follow this process exactly.

The T.VST59.031 (often labeled T.VST59.031 V1.0, V2.0, or V3.0) is a universal LCD controller board built around the TSUMV59 chipset from MStar (now MediaTek).

This board is a lifesaver for repurposing old laptop screens (e.g., LP156WH2, B140XW01) or testing unknown panels.

Instead of random “all software” ZIPs from file-hosting spam sites, try:

Unlike a motherboard for a PC, the T.VST59.031 does not have a BIOS that auto-detects every screen. It requires specific firmware (software) to tell the board:

Without the correct software, the screen may show "No Signal," display scrambled images, split screens, incorrect colors, or remain black.