History of video games/Platforms/Nvidia Shield TV

History
The first Nvidia Shield TV was launched in 2015. An updated Nvidia Shield TV was released in 2017, which had similar specs to the previous model but in a slimmer case and with additional accessories included. A new revision was released in 2019.

Compute
The original Nvidia Shield TV is based on the Tegra X1 processor with a Maxwell architecture 256 core GPU. The original Shield TV has three gigabytes of RAM.

Hardware
The Nvidia Shield TV has 16 gigabytes of RAM.

The Shield TV sports Wi-Fi AC with 2.4 and 5 gigahertz bands and 2x2 MIMO support.

2017
The 2017 Shield TV streamlined the design, but it still uses an Tegra X1 and has three gigabytes of RAM, though the version of Android used was updated to 7.0. The polygonal design of the shield TV won it a Red Dot Design award in 2017.

2019 Shield TV
The base Shield TV has an Nvidia Tegra X1+ processor.

The base Shield TV has two gigabytes of RAM.

2019 Shield TV Pro
The Shield TV Pro is powered by an Nvidia Tegra X1+ processor.

The Shield TV Pro has three gigabytes of RAM.

Notable games
In 2017 several Nintendo GameCube and Wii games (Twilight Princess, Super Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, Punchout) received official enhanced emulated releases for the Nvidia Shield TV exclusively in China.