droid4x - What makes this one interesting are the add-ons. In any case, it is free and it does work very wellģ. It has fixed pretty much all of its early day issues but it is still a little bit more involved of an installation than something like Bluestacks. Andy - runs pretty much the entire gamut of the Android experience including productivity apps, launchers, games, and you can even install root access if needed. If you are interested in gaming, you can also pick up Bluestacks TV which lets you watch streams live on Twitch and it also allows you to broadcast your own Twitch streams. The price remains the same as it did previously, which is free with an optional $2/month premium subscription. It’s still marketed mainly to gamers, but it is now far better for those looking for productivity solutions as well.
Bluestack - supports multitasking apps and has built-in functionality for things like shaking the screen and setting a location, features it did not previously have.