Feb 5, 2011 11:58 GMT  ·  By

One can safely say that a fair number of tablets are showing up for sale, and it appears that Stream TV Networks is just about ready to ship its eLocity A10, in multiple versions, so as to appeal to as wide a consumer base as possible.

Though companies were skeptical back in early 2010, tablets soon proved to be quite popular among consumers, showing that a physical keyboard was not really indispensable.

This led many notebook and consumer electronics suppliers down the road of the slate, until there were hardly any such IT players that didn't at least consider joining in.

A new press release now reveals that Stream TV Networks is launching its own tablet, the eLocity A10, which utilizes the NVIDIA Tegra 2 ARM platform.

The Tegra 2 T250, 1 GHz chipset was used, to be more specific, which also has the benefit of 1 MB L2 cache and is complemented by 512 MB of RAM.

A 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera is present, as are two stereo speakers, a 10.1-inch IPS HD panel (1,366 x 768 pixels) and WiFi, plus Bluetooth, an accelerometer and ambient light sensor.

"We're glad to follow up the A7 with a line of strikingly designed tablets that raise the bar. We've exceeded the industry standards for resolution and we look forward to continuing to push the envelope with the other products we are planning to launch in 2011," stated Mathu Rajan, CEO of Stream TV Networks.

The storage capacity is the one feature that distinguished between the multiple iterations of the eLocity A10, all of which will be up for pre-order on February 15.

With capacities of 4 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB, the A10.004, A10.032 and A10.064 will sell for $399, $599.99 and $699.99, respectively.

“The eLocity A7 and A10 tablets optimize portability, connectivity, and computing power like never before in a sleek design. A series offers a wide range of mobile apps, supports Adobe Flash and is enabled for 3D gaming with the NVIDIA Tegra 2 T-250 dual-core processor,” says the press release.