siestomp wrote:For sure I am willing to pay for something I get, but I am not willing to accept subscription or breaks for advertisment.
Next point is: 'Adnroid 7.1' supported. I think, I have to wait - and meanwhile to practise on my little 9.0 handy surface
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horst
Totally understand what you mean.
But I also understand that Bluestacks doesn't give their work out for free.
However, there are various options to run Android apps on Windows.
But none of them comes close to the Bluestacks V4 performance, and none of them supports a higher Android version than 7.1 yet.
Also, none of the emulators on Windows allow USB or BLE MIDI connectivity.
Another option for a large screen are chromebooks. You'd be surprised how great Android apps run on these.
But also chromebooks do not come with higher Android versions than 7.1 yet.
Chromebooks allow MIDI over Bluetooth LE, and some devices also work with USB MIDI (but by far not all).