: While standard MP4 files are highly compressed, a "raw" version (in a literal technical sense) contains the direct data from the sensor without in-camera enhancements like color correction or noise reduction.
: The 240p resolution (typically 352 x 240 pixels) requires very little processing power to playback, making it compatible with older hardware or areas with extremely limited internet bandwidth.
: If the file is a true RAW format (rather than just a low-res MP4), it allows editors to adjust settings like white balance and ISO after the footage has been shot, providing a "digital negative" for creative grading.