<root xmlns="urn:schemas-upnp-org:device-1-0" xmlns:ms="urn:microsoft-com:wmc-1-0">
<specVersion>
<major>1</major>
<minor>0</minor>
</specVersion>
<device ms:X_MS_SupportsWMDRM="true">
<dlna:X_DLNADOC xmlns:dlna="urn:schemas-dlna-org:device-1-0">DMP-1.00</dlna:X_DLNADOC>
<deviceType>urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaRenderer:1</deviceType>
<friendlyName>Roku Streaming Player</friendlyName>
<manufacturer>Roku</manufacturer>
<manufacturerURL>http://www.roku.com/</manufacturerURL>
<modelDescription>Roku Streaming Player Network Media</modelDescription>
<modelName>Roku Streaming Player 2050N</modelName>
<modelNumber>2050N</modelNumber>
<modelURL>http://www.roku.com/</modelURL>
...
</device>
</root>
"renojim" wrote:
Original "Netflix Player" - modelName is Roku Streaming Player N1000, modelNumber is N1000
The N1000 was the original box.
-JT
N1000 = Roku DVP
N1050 = Roku SD
N1100 = Roku HD "classic" (old)
N1101 = Roku (HD-)XR
2000C = Roku HD (new)
2050N = Netgear NTV250 (=XD)
2050X = Roku XD
2100X = Roku XDS
3000X = Roku2 HD
3050X = Roku2 XD
3100X = Roku2 XS
"kc8pql" wrote:
^ The box in the leaked photo here says Model # 2400D.
http://www.engadget.com/photos/roku-lt-hands-on/#4483544
"EnTerr" wrote:"kc8pql" wrote:
^ The box in the leaked photo here says Model # 2400D.
http://www.engadget.com/photos/roku-lt-hands-on/#4483544
turns out it is 2400X in production.
can someone share what digits does the S/N of LT start with?
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