Why limit yourself to your small screen on the phone? Run EL PAÍS, an app by EL PAÍS, best experienced on your PC or Mac with BlueStacks, the world’s #1 Android emulator.
So EL PAÍS on PC (especially with BlueStacks) feels like bringing a big, stylish newspaper right onto your screen, minus all the paper mess. It’s pretty much the main place for Spanish-language news, and when using the app, there’s a sense that everything’s kind of at your fingertips—like, international news, special reports, culture, travel, even food, all in one spot. Switching between editions is super simple, too. You can check out what’s happening in Spain, jump to the Americas, or read pieces in English or Catalan if that’s your thing. The app doesn’t just stop at articles, either—there’s a ton of multimedia, from photos to videos and even lifestyle supplements (the weekend magazine section is kind of a highlight).
One thing that stands out is offline reading—it actually works, so catching up without Wi-Fi isn’t a hassle. Notifications pop up for big stories, so yeah, if something important breaks, it doesn’t really slip by. Signing up unlocks some exclusive stuff, and if you’re subscribed, there’s access to all their print editions and magazines from the last month. It feels organized but not overwhelming, and scrolling through with a mouse and keyboard instead of a phone does make a difference in how much you can take in at once. It feels like having a newsstand at home, but a little more focused and direct.
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