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Member Since: 16-May-18
Location: IN
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Anyone running an Android emulator successfully?
Hello,

I have a TW700 and decided to install Andy today. It seems like this is a bit too much for the 1GB of memory to be able to run successfully. I can't even get past the setup process in Andy and keep getting a low memory message to shut it down.I was wondering if anyone else has tried either Andy, Bluestacks or one of the other Android Emulators and have had any success?I purchased a T700 to use strictly as an Alarm clock on my night stand. The problem is, it seems no one makes an App for Windows yet that has a U.S. "Radio" Alarm clock function. I wanted to install Andy, just so I could run the Android versions of iHeart Radio and Tune-In radio, which have radio alarm clock functions in them. And Yes, I checked out the Windows versions of the iHeart Radio and Tune-In radio apps.....neither of the Windows versions have an alarm clock function, but their Android versions do....thus, my desire to try installing and running Andy.

Please help.

I didn't find the right solution from the Internet.

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https://www.mctsol.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=55&t=1091
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Thanks

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Member Since: 12-Jul-12
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I find bluestacks to be great. I have used it for 4 years now and am on blue stacks 3. Plays any adroid game and more apps with ease on my pc. It has to be said you need a good high end pc to get the best out of BS.

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Member Since: 12-Dec-05
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This review on Amazon, might help, if space is your issue, I bookmarked it cos was thinking of getting one, but went another route, he has couple of useful bits of advice...

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Device sadly inherits all the harrowing features of windows - BUT for someone making the transition from desktop/laptop windows devices to tablets its a great transition tool. Since I have worked on machines from mini computers in late 70's to mainframe and desktop networking into the WIFI Bluetooth age some of the concepts I learned about storage optimzation were useful here. Uninstalled Microsoft 365 and guess what I wasn't running out of space or memory anymore. This device can run Microsoft 365 but not much else. Also get & use a 64 GB microcard - I use it as a hard drive - never remove it. Device allows me to continue my HTML/PHP development in windows under eclipse. Largest decisions are what applications you actually really really need - spend a few days deciding and then start uninstalling - this will get you back disk space - in my case Microsoft 365 was an uninstall and the space recovery was dynamic I use MYSQL anyway and all my sql tables are under Mysql do net need access anymore. Under MYSQL did not load workbench only server and DB support & use phpMyAdmin more efficient. In short the device is labor intensive but is doing what I need for the price - but it takes some time & diligence & understanding of the device to get what you need from it. Rome wasn't built in a day - as a cheap windows solution and for internet browsing its OK less Microsoft 365 & using Opera forget Chrome. Also with external speaker pairing I removed device & use a cord from headphone jack - bluetooth paired to my keyboard well and bluetooth headphones which were awesome but fell apart on me second day - my bad - hit the floor. So as a cheap windows solution it will get you by but again suffers from all the common maladies that windows users experience crashes - driver maladies - memory shortages(can be corrected) - so you will know you are still in microsoft land..........


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