1. YouWave or Virtual Box
YouWave provides a free ten-day trial, which is more than enough time to get a feel for Android apps. Unlike BlueStacks, YouWave offers a full Android system with a home screen, app menu, and everything else.YouWave is a Android Emulator based on VirtualBox, enabling users to run Android applications on Windows.
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2. BlueStacks
BlueStacks doesn’t replicate the full Android experience, it’s just an “app player” that runs individual apps on your PC. BlueStacks starts in full-screen mode, but can also be used in windowed mode.
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3. Windroy
You can run all Android apps, including 3D games!
Windroy is Android running with Windows kernel!
It does not run by a simulator (such as VirtualBox), it's on real machine, so it's fast!
It keeps full Android capabilities.
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