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Basically, it looks like an embedded board, the extra connectors are usually to connect stuff like displays directly to the board or additional sensors, serial com ports, – that white port on top edge marked “29” in the bottom left pin (picture 1) is an LVDS port if I am not mistaken, used to connect a monitor to it.
Given that it has an LVDS port, there will be a couple of supporting ports too there for backlight control for an LCD screen – powers the invertor on a display.
On the bottom picture, there is a mini PCIE slot and appears to be a SIM card slot under it too.
Green port on the top right (picture 1) is probably the power feed.
The bank of 3 white connectors that are identical (left side, picture 1) potentially could be additional com/serial ports – the little IC directly behind them looks awfully like a board I used to have for running a software firewall
You usually find similar boards in things like digital display signage or other embedded systems or industrial settings.
The model number – hannstar k mv-4 94v-0 turns up a lot of results, but doesn’t seem to relate to just one motherboard based on the images I see in Google. For example – [https://www.radwell.co.uk/Buy/HANNSTAR/HANNSTAR/K-MV-4-94V-0?redirect=true](https://www.radwell.co.uk/Buy/HANNSTAR/HANNSTAR/K-MV-4-94V-0?redirect=true) looks nothing like it!
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Basically, it looks like an embedded board, the extra connectors are usually to connect stuff like displays directly to the board or additional sensors, serial com ports, – that white port on top edge marked “29” in the bottom left pin (picture 1) is an LVDS port if I am not mistaken, used to connect a monitor to it.
Given that it has an LVDS port, there will be a couple of supporting ports too there for backlight control for an LCD screen – powers the invertor on a display.
On the bottom picture, there is a mini PCIE slot and appears to be a SIM card slot under it too.
Green port on the top right (picture 1) is probably the power feed.
The bank of 3 white connectors that are identical (left side, picture 1) potentially could be additional com/serial ports – the little IC directly behind them looks awfully like a board I used to have for running a software firewall
You usually find similar boards in things like digital display signage or other embedded systems or industrial settings.
The model number – hannstar k mv-4 94v-0 turns up a lot of results, but doesn’t seem to relate to just one motherboard based on the images I see in Google. For example – [https://www.radwell.co.uk/Buy/HANNSTAR/HANNSTAR/K-MV-4-94V-0?redirect=true](https://www.radwell.co.uk/Buy/HANNSTAR/HANNSTAR/K-MV-4-94V-0?redirect=true) looks nothing like it!