BEIJING, Oct. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Android Emulator is a software that allows PC users to use Android apps and play Android games on a desktop with the benefit of a bigger screen, better hardware performance and easier control. A new Android Emulator named Nox App Player has been released recently.
Nox App Player is built on a custom virtual machine. It is developed on Android 4.4.2 kernel and is compatible with both X86 and AMD processors. It runs stably and smoothly on Windows systems from the classic Win XP SP3 up to the latest Windows 10. With Google Play store integrated, it is much easier for users to download and install apps on PC. Keyboard typing, camera and microphone integration are the basic functions. What makes using Nox App Player special is that you can connect gamepad and controllers in a game. In ARPG (Action Role Play Game), you can even use the traditional WASD key to control your character and set other keys to release skills or take shots.
Another innovative feature is the multiplayer mode which allows users to run several Nox App Player windows at the same time. Each window can run a different app/game. Users can switch between windows with ease on the same computer screen. There is a desktop shortcut for this function and within a few clicks a second Player is boosted. Depending on the configuration and performance of the host computer, one can have several instances running in parallel.
The software supports four system language settings including Chinese, English, Korean and Japanese. It will automatically connect to your keyboard and you can type Japanese with PC keyboard directly in Nox. It also allows users to customize the CPU and RAM allocated to the software. The window is re-sizable by dragging and adjusting your mouse, while customizing resolution to your preferred value is also possible in system settings.
Nox App Player's latest update also introduces a new function, which is backup and restoring of data. If you have large and important data in your emulator, you can backup regularly with this feature to keep it safe. Another thing to point out is that Nox is also a great test tool for Android developers. By turning on root mode, developers can deploy and test their app with ease.
Official Website: http://jp.bignox.com