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  2. BlueStacks - Wikipedia

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    BlueStacks (also known as BlueStacks by now.gg, Inc.) is a chain of cloud-based cross-platform products developed by the San Francisco-based company of the same name. The BlueStacks App Player enables the execution of Android applications on computers running Microsoft Windows or macOS.

  3. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    Emulator Latest version Released Guest emulation capabilities Host Operating System License Charon-AXP: 4.5 November 30, 2014: AlphaServer 4100, DS10, DS20, ES40, GS80, GS160, GS320

  4. Comparison of platform virtualization software - Wikipedia

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    VMware ESX Server 2.5.3 Yes No No VMware ESX Server 4.0 – 6.x (vSphere) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes [34] VMware Fusion 2.0 Yes Yes Yes No DirectX 9 Shader model 2 No No VMware Server: Yes Yes Yes Yes No 1: Yes No Yes Yes VMware Workstation 5.5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Experimental support for DirectX 8; also supported with VMGL [35] Yes ...

  5. Android TV - Wikipedia

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    The ADT-1 digital media player, part of the official development kit for Android TV. Android TV has been used to power many types of devices, like smart TVs, smart projectors, set-top boxes and dongles. During Google I/O 2014, Google announced that Sony, Sharp, and TP Vision/Philips would release smart TVs with Android TV integrated in 2015. It ...

  6. List of Android TV devices - Wikipedia

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  7. Nexus Q - Wikipedia

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    Nexus Q is a digital media player developed by Google.Unveiled at the Google I/O developers' conference on June 27, 2012, the device was expected to be released to the public in the United States shortly thereafter for US$300.

  8. Anbox - Wikipedia

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    BlueStacks has developed an App Player for Windows and MacOS capable of running Android applications in a container. The SPURV compatibility layer [9] is a similar project developed by Collabora. Waydroid also uses Android in an LXC container on a regular Linux system, using Wayland. [10] Wine - A Windows compatibility layer for Unix-like systems.

  9. GameStick - Wikipedia

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    The Verge praised the GameStick's minimalist design and low cost, but criticized its limited game selection, its locked-down software and hardware, and its under-powered CPU, which was unable to play the latest Android games. [12]