Naturally because they're designed for a touch interface, users might want to use a touch-based all-in-one Windows 7 PC, a laptop with a multi-touch pad or tablet, yet they're still functional when using the standard mouse and keyboard. The apps that came pre-installed can be run full-screen or in a window. Users simply need to download and install the free App Player to the PC, and the free Cloud Connect app to an Android device.
The App Player also allows PCs and tablets to install apps synced from an Android device thanks to the company's Android-based Cloud Connect technology. This software allows Windows 7-based PCs and tablets to run Android apps within the Windows environment without having to install the Android SDK or modify the original software.
If you've ever wished you could test out Android apps before installing them on your device or just want to use the same apps on both your Android device and your computer, check out the free BlueStacks App Player. In the end, the consumer will be getting the advantages of both Android and Windows on the same computer. With the new hybrid convertible form factors, BlueStacks completely eliminates the need to carry two devices.