In the application statistics page for one of my Android apps on the market I am seeing devices called asura, eagle, and ka. This app is available for Google TV where as my others are not so I assume that these refer to different models of Google TV devices. The question is exactly which device does each of these identifiers refer to?
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asura = Sony Internet TV
eagle = Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player
ka = Logitech Revue
You'll also find these designations in android.os.Build
as BOARD, DEVICE, and HARDWARE in addition to the Market.

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adding to Paul's answer:
cosmo = LG Google TV

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NSGZS7 = Sony 2nd Generation Set Top Box (non-Blue-Ray)
VAP430 = Vizio Stream player
Berlin = Marvell ARMADA 1500
(I think this is a reference device)
I am still trying to figure out what cherrycanyon
is.

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Whatever it is the name is quite imaginative. – Bostwickenator Jul 03 '12 at 00:45
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The code name for the NSZ-GS7/GX70 Google TV appears to be "beetle"? – BrantApps Sep 25 '12 at 15:41