Android Emulators for Windows 10 - General Questions and Answers

Hi guys,
I was looking for a good emulator for My Win 10 laptop. I have tried blue stacks. But it was very lagy. Any one know any other emulators. Need some suggestions.
Thank you

Hi, one of the emulators I know is Andy, but the best is to use Android x86 on Virtualbox, you can consider emulator, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4Bw2jeYwZg here is a tutorial.

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