Ldplayer is also an Android emulator that you can check out.
One of the cool things about Ldplayer is that it works right out of the box.
Ldplayer also has a native screen recorder
which you can use to record your gameplay, or to showcase an app.
It's a pretty niche-looking feature, but if you need something like that,
you will be glad to know that Ldplayer has this feature.
Just like most other emulators, Ldplayer also comes with support for installing APKs
thanks to a handy APK button that lets you browse APK files on your PC and install them into the emulator.
Similar to most other emulators on this list, Ldplayer comes loaded with features
and is a pretty great option for playing games, or to just try out that app you have had your eye on.
Ldplayer is free to use,
which makes it a pretty solid option to try out, as long as you don't mind the fact that it doesn't have the Play Store, and no easy Gapps button(like in Genymotion).
While Ldplayer can definitely be used for testing
out an app you are developing, I would recommend it more to gamers looking to play smartphone games on their PC, since Ldplayer just seems more optimised for that particular use-case.