Dec 14, 2010 07:26 GMT  ·  By

As some of you might remember, a while ago, Stream TV Networks announced that their 7-inch Android tablet powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 2 chipset was  going to arrive in stores in December, and sure enough, the manufacturer managed to keep its promise, announcing today that the tablets have started shipping.

Touted by the manufacturer as the first mobile tablet available in the U.S. running Android 2.2 Froyo, the eLocity A7 offers a wide range of mobile apps, supports Adobe Flash and is enabled for 3D gaming with the NVIDIA Tegra T-250 dual core processor.

Sporting a high resolution (800 x 480 pixels) seven-inch capacitive and multi-touch screen, 4GB of high speed internal flash memory, the eLocity A7 is designed as a multipurpose device that provides a full entertainment solution along with business productivity and wireless connectivity.

The tablet is also equipped with a micro SD slot supporting up to 32GB of added storage, a USB port supporting up to 64GB of added storage and a 1080p HDMI output.

With streamlined dimensions of 8.2 inches by 4.8 inches and weighing just over a pound, the new eLocity A7 tablet is more portable than the iPad and sports a striking design expected to appeal to a wide demographic of users.

CEO Mathu Rajan of Stream TV comments, "We're confident that the A7 will provide a great mobile computing user experience. We worked very hard on the UI and software in recent months to ensure that we were integrating the newest and best solutions, but also met the added challenge of doubling original production targets due to high demand.”

“We know that our customers have been eagerly anticipating this release and we look forward to receiving their feedback," added Mr. Rajan.

The eLocity A7 7-inch Android Tablet from Stream TV Networks sells for around 370 US dollars, which is actually a pretty OK price point, especially when compared to some of the other offerings available on the US market.