I'm using Bluestacks on mine and loving it. The thing I like about it, which I don't think is true with AmiDUOS, is that you don't have to go into the Android environment to launch the app. Bluestacks creates an APPS folder in the Windows area, and each Android app that you install gets its own app icon....and you can pin them to the taskbar, desktop, or Start Menu, like any Windows app.
As for what benefit this gives me....1) I subscribe to Marvel Unlimited, which is not available on Windows but is on
Android; 2) My favorite Bible app is the Lifechurch one. While it's in the Windows store, many features that I like on the Android version are not on the Windows version; 3) I'm a big magazine reader, and some magazines are on the Google Play Store that aren't on the Nook app; and 4) for some reason, the Windows version of Hulu keeps crashing on me, so this allows me to run it from Android.