The dream has come true, at least for the Samsung Galaxy S III and Note 2:
http://www.mobizen.com/
http://www.appbrain.com/app/mobizen/com.rsupport.mvagent
It's working really great with my 7.7, S 3, and Note 2 via WiFi, 3G data plan, or a USB cable, totally controlling every aspect of my phone flawlessly from my laptop. Pleco runs just like normal. You can even turn your screen on and off from the computer. And Mobizen's S3 skin looks more like my S3 than my S3.
By the way, BlueStacks worked fine for me on some computers. But when it started plastering ads on my desktop: bye-bye. I'd pay for a high quality, reliable BlueStacks just so that I'd have the option of unhooking my phone to use my apps. Mobizen's current drawback is that, in a sort of over-emulation, you have to leave the phone's screen on to use it via Mobizen.
http://www.mobizen.com/
http://www.appbrain.com/app/mobizen/com.rsupport.mvagent
It's working really great with my 7.7, S 3, and Note 2 via WiFi, 3G data plan, or a USB cable, totally controlling every aspect of my phone flawlessly from my laptop. Pleco runs just like normal. You can even turn your screen on and off from the computer. And Mobizen's S3 skin looks more like my S3 than my S3.
By the way, BlueStacks worked fine for me on some computers. But when it started plastering ads on my desktop: bye-bye. I'd pay for a high quality, reliable BlueStacks just so that I'd have the option of unhooking my phone to use my apps. Mobizen's current drawback is that, in a sort of over-emulation, you have to leave the phone's screen on to use it via Mobizen.