The last time I tried, I ran into much the same trouble. I just tried
it again with a 1080p resolution, and it seems stuck. I've been
assuming the emulator cannot handle those resolutions.

CC'ing adt-dev on this in case somebody over there can confirm our
theory or provide instructions for high-resolution emulator images.

On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 3:50 PM, jtoolsdev <brianjto...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've tried to create an emulator device definition for the Nexus 10 which
> double 1280x800 or 2560x1600.  It won't run and logcat seems to show it in a
> loop.  I tried a 1920x1080 device and it did the same thing.  I need to test
> some bitmap scaling for my tablet app but am not able to do so with the
> emulator.  In fact when reloading virtual device manager it shows these AVDs
> created from the definitions as broken.  Is the emulator limited to just
> 1280x800 as maximum screen size?
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