Nextbooks are budget friendly slates to be grabbed from retail locations like Walmart

Oct 16, 2013 14:10 GMT  ·  By

BlueStacks has become known in the mobile environment due to its “App Player” an application that allows any Android app to be mounted on a Mac or PC.

And it appears the company has partnered up with consumer electronics designer E FUN in order to deliver an application destined for slates. It’s meant to allow apps, photos and SMS to be synced between Nextbook Android tablets and Windows or Mac computers via the BlueStacks FoneLink cloud service.

E FUN will also introduce APEN touch pens which will allow people to better use apps meant for a touch-screen environment, when on their Macs or Windows computers.

Managing Director and VP for sales at E FUN, Jason Liszewski introduced the joint effort by saying “We are excited to partner with BlueStacks on future products in our Google certified Nextbook Premium tablet in line and APEN touch per line.”

“We strive to give customers engaging user experiences and our partnerships are another way we deliver them.”

BlueStacks SVP Apu Kumar was also present at the launch and explained that “In a mobile-first world, users expect their favorite content to also be available on other devices like PCs, Macs and TVs. BlueStacks products and services such as App Player, FoneLink and GamePop are designed to enable just that. Our partnership with E FUN will delight users in every way by bringing apps everywhere.”