Best 5 Android Emulators for Low-End PC

Android emulator is most commonly used to run Android apps in Windows operating system. An emulator is a type of software. Works a lot like a virtual box. That is, it creates an opportunity to use another operating system application within your operating system. 

So,  using an emulator, you can play all Android apps and games on your Windows computer. 

A few years ago, there were a handful of emulators, but there are currently a lot of Android emulators. As a result, we are getting good quality and different feature-rich emulators. It has become a little difficult to find out which such emulator will be best for a user.

That's why we're going to try to talk about the 5 best emulators in such a crowd of emulators. From this hopefully, you can choose the correct emulator as per your requirement. 

Top 5 Android Emulators

System requirements for Android Emulator

It is important to tell what the PC configuration should be like to run Android Emulator before going to the original. The minimum configuration that an Android emulator can run on a PC is:

Operating System:     Windows 7/ Windows 8/ Windows 8.1/Windows 10

Processor:

    Any Intel or AMD Dual-core processor

Memory:

    2GB RAM

Storage:

    8 GB hard disk space
Video:     OpenGL 2.0

However, if you want to use the  lag-free smoothly emulator or play a slightly heavier size game, such as a configuration PC is required:

Operating System:     Windows 10

Processor:

    Any Intel or AMD multi-core processor that supports Intel VT-X or AMD-V virtualization.

Memory:

    8GB RAM

Storage:

    16GB hard disk space
Video:     OpenGL 4.5 or more.

1. MEmu

MEMU or MEMU(MEmu) is one of the strongest Android emulators on our list today. This can be a good choice for those who want to play computer Android games. 

The emulator has been downloaded a total of 100 million times in more than 200 countries around the world. You can see that this is a very popular emulator.

The MEMU emulator at The Gichbench 4 Benchmark has scrolled more than all other emulators. Which means it is capable of giving you the best performance in high-graphics games.

In addition to the Play Store, you can run apps and games downloaded from a third-party website. Only drag and drop and release the file APK to the emulator. 

MEmu also has a key mapping feature. So that any touchscreen game or app can easily use keyboard help.



2. NoxPlayer

Another popular emulator among Android emulators is Knoxplayer(NoxPlayer). Knoxplayer has been downloaded a total of 150 million or more than 150 million times in more than 150 countries. 

It has the opportunity to install on Windows as well as macOS. As a result, macOS users will also be able to run Android apps and games on their computers through this emulator.

Knoxplayer has been specially optimized for playing games smoothly and stably. It also has key-mapping features.

The KnoxPlayer emulator is based on the Android 7 or Nougat version. However,  hope you don't have to face any problems. All applications currently in the Play Store support Android 7. 

3. BlueStacks

Once upon a time, everyone knew Bluestack by name as The Android Emulator. The oldest and most popular emulator has been serving for 10 years. Downloaded more than 400 million times worldwide.

Blue stacks can be used in both Windows and macOS operating systems. In this emulator rich in key-mapping features, I can also take screenshots when using the application or when playing games.

Another great feature of BlueStackis that it allows you to translate and use any app or game in your language. 

4. LDPlayer

LDPlayer is a bit new in the emulator family. It first hit the market in 2016. However, the player has put himself on a tough seat in the list of popular emulators even though he is young. More than 100 million LD-players have been downloaded in more than 200 countries so far. 

Keymapping supports LD players like the emulators mentioned earlier. The emulator, which is specially optimized for many popular high-graphics games, has the advantage of playing games in high FPS.

However,  LDPlayer keeps seeing ads in their free versions. Advertising You can buy their premium version if it's annoying. 

5. GameLoop

By listening to the name, you must understand that this emulator is specially designed for games. Yes, the gaming emulator has been developed by the popular software and games maker Tencent(Tencent).   

The company claims to be the most downloaded emulator since now, which has been downloaded more than 500 million times. This emulator can be ideal for running high-graphics games for Tencent or any other organization.

All the games that can be easily run in high FPS can be easily run on the optimized GameLoop emulator for more than 200 games.

However, the Google Play Store is not installed in advance in  GameLoop. To use a game or apps in it, you need to download third-party from a website. Or you can download the application from the google play store only by installing it. 


Here's our article today about the top 5 Android emulators for low-end PCs. Emulators are not just used to run apps or games. Emulators can also be used for app or game testing. That can be discussed in another article or else.

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