MSI App Player is a light Android emulator that you can run on your low-end PC. This emulator comes from one of the first versions of MSI, making it a great option for those whose systems can’t run BlueStacks. You can even call it an alternative to BlueStacks.
In this article, we’ll explain everything about it in detail.
BlueStacks vs MSI App Player
If you’re familiar with Android emulators, you probably know that BlueStacks is the most widely used emulator for Windows. However, it doesn’t perform well on older or low-spec systems. To fix this issue, an official light version of BlueStacks was released, and it was named MSI App Player.
So, in short – it’s a lightweight emulator, specially built for users with low-end hardware.
System Requirements
Here are the basic system requirements for MSI App Player:
- 4GB RAM
- Any processor will work, but VT (Virtualization Technology) must be enabled in BIOS
- No dedicated graphic card is required
- But if your CPU doesn’t have integrated graphics, then a separate graphics card might be needed
Highlight Features
One of the main highlights of MSI App Player is its built-in key mapping support. For many games, you won’t need to manually map the keys, which makes setup easier and faster.
However, for some games, manual key mapping might still be necessary.
Version Details & Comparison
This version of MSI App Player is 4.80. Compared with the latest version, the current one doesn’t offer as many built-in key mappings.
But here’s the important part:
On a low-end system, this version (4.80) runs more smoothly. Your games won’t freeze or lag, which can happen with the latest version due to its heavier performance load.
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