ile we expected as much, the goods comes directly from Nvidia, courtesy of the company’s online forum. Android lice spotted the most brief of confirmations from a company representative. One commenter asked if the 16GB model would launch before the 500GB o edition. An Nvidia moderator replied, “Nope. Both at the same time.” Nvidia confirms a May launch in multiple places on the forum, so we should see these go on sale very soon.  The specs for the o model are likely the same as the 16GB version: a Tegra X1 processor, with a 256-core Maxwell G, 3GB of RAM, 4K support. th a larger hard drive, you may actually have space to save all that eye-popping content locally. The story behind the story: first saw Nvidia’s Android TV console at CES. The device certainly has the potential for giving Android TV gaming the boost it needs—if can get developers on board. ’re only a week away from I/O, where the company should unveil how it plans to move Android gaming from phones tablets to the television.