Today we launched the AMD Center, a portal on AnandTech that aggregates all of our AMD content in one place. Thanks to AMD's sponsorship you'll get a cleaner interface on all AMD articles, as well as reduced advertising on those pages. The portal will also serve as a way for AMD to reach out to you all directly as we're pulling in AMD tweets and have a feed of AMD's own blogs on the right hand side. AMD also wants to hear from you, and we've got some opporuntities to help with that going forward. Finally, the AMD Center serves as a destination for a bunch of pretty awesome AMD giveaways we've got planned. With AMD's support we've got better prizes and more of them to give away. We're kicking off the giveaways with three ultra thin 11.6-inch notebooks: Acer's V5.

The V5 features a touch enabled 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 IPS display, 4GB of DDR3L memory (2GB on board, 2GB in a single SO-DIMM slot, expandable to 6GB total) and normally ships with a standard SATA hard drive. I asked AMD if they would be willing to swap out the hard drives for SSDs and they agreed - so if you win, your V5 will ship with a 128GB Samsung SSD 840 drive (you can thank me later ;)). 

The 2.65 pound Acer V5 features AMD's quad-core A6-1450 APU. That's four Jaguar cores running at 1GHz (1.4GHz max turbo) with a Radeon HD 8250 GPU. It's a nice little system with a very power efficient APU.

Here's the deal. To enter, simply post a comment below (US residents only, please only make a single post, contest requirements below) explaining your current PC setup and why you want, or need to win a V5. What I'm looking for here is an understanding of what you currently own in terms of computing devices (PCs, notebooks, tablets, etc...), how you use them and how winning a V5 would change/improve your current setup. Make your entries good as they may come in handy for some other stuff we've got planned in the future.

If you win, AMD wants your feedback on the machine after you get it. You'll be asked to provide a short review (a paragraph or two) talking about your experience with the system. Do a good job and your feedback may even be featured on AnandTech.

Good luck!

Entries will be accepted from 6:30 PM ET on 9/5/2013 through 6:30 PM ET on 9/9/2013. We will draw 3 winner(s) who will be selected by 9/10/2013.

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  • youshotwhointhewhatnow - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have one desktop and one laptop. Both run Linux as the OS.

    The "desktop" really does triple duty as a Desktop, an HTPC, and a NAS. It is a custom build with an AMD Athlon X2 with 4GB of ECC RAM plus a AMD Radeon 6770. For storage it uses a small SSD for the OS plus a RAID10 array of 3TB disks for bulk storage.

    The laptop is a Gateway P-7915u FX. This is a 17" laptop that I originally purchased as a "Desktop Replacement". It is way too heavy and power hungry to be practical for mobile use. I have been considering purchasing a smaller, lighter, longer lasting laptop for a while now.

    The Acer V5 would give me a real mobile computing option. I believe it will have more than enough power for my needs (primarily writing code and remotely accessing servers). It would also be far more comfortable to use for casual web surfing on the couch at home (a task I am considering purchasing the new Nexus 7 for).
  • Pyrath - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I am a student neck-deep in biomedical research. My computing devices consist of a home-bound desktop and an android tablet that I use to access the desktop remotely. Having a real, mobile, standalone PC will free me from the drudgery that is depending on finicky wireless to RD into my home computer and allow me to be more productive in my research, hopefully benefiting everyone in the long run. Consider it an investment in your future. :D
  • typicalGeek - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I'm actually writing this on a computer I built in late 2004 -
    It first had a AMD Athlon 64 3000+ (1.8 GHz) and 512M of RAM, and a 40G WD hard drive, Windows XP ran it all.
    Currently it's maxed out (mother board only has 2 RAM slots) with 2G of RAM, I've upgraded the processor to a dual-core AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (2.0 GHz). And I'm still rocking a 80G WD hard drive that I upgraded to in something like 2006, along with the soon to be unsupported XP.

    In other words, the NEWEST components in my system are at least 6 years old. (On the other hand, hand-building a system with decent components has really paid off in terms of reliability.)

    My other computer is a 15.4" laptop we got in 2009 I think. That one is a single core AMD Athlon 2650e @ 1.6 GHz, and 4G of RAM. That computer is painfully slow (held back by a slow 160G hard drive and Windows Vista), so it's pretty much only used for web browsing. The thing takes a good minute and a half to cold boot.

    So PLEASE enter me into your contest. Getting a laptop with an SSD would be a HUGE improvement over either of these systems.
  • tom_yellowblue - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    My main computing devices are a 15" MacBook Pro, Nexus 7 (2012) and Samsung S3. The MacBook Pro is portable but heavy and not small. The Nexus 7 and S3 are very portable but not great for typing (I do use a bluetooth keyboard when I travel). Yes, I know, first world problems. I would find the V5 useful because it is a small and light computer that has a built-in normal keyboard. Great for traveling or using on the back porch.
  • spidey81 - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    Could certainly make use of a nice little notebook like this! Come on Anandtech, hook me up!
  • Amoro - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have a holdover PC. I'm just running an A8-6600K without a dedicated videocard. I'm waiting to see if there will be another Steamroller FX series or not. If not I will go with Kaveri early next year. I don't own any tablets or notebooks right now as I haven't found the right one for the right price.

    I have never owned a laptop but it would be convenient when I travel for light gaming, browsing, email or movies. In addition to that, if I won I could use it for streaming to my TV in the living room. I don't need anything powerful for any of this so a V5 makes sense with its great power efficiency. I'm mainly holding out for Steamroller before I jump on laptops.

    As an added bonus I could use it to read gamefaqs while I play games on my console and my wife can use it to watch TV in bed.
  • geosnipes - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    well, i currently own a hp mini 1000 series laptop. not much of a performance laptop but it can handle the basics. What i wish to do with this laptop is ore than what i can do now. A little gaming now and then to pass some time and most of all a faster way of doing stuff. Trust me.... Im tired of waiting for windows explorer to update the nearly 3 gbs of music on the screen
  • gravios - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    My current desktop I built around a AMD Phenom X II 965 BE due to its price/performance ration compared to Intel products. I mostly use this computer for development work and some gaming.

    My GF would probably love this to browse Pinterest over her oversize and bulky 15" 7 lb HP laptop. We tried an Ipad 2 but the scrolling made her dizzy(images lose focus when scrolling).
  • BlueRaider - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    Currently have a 15" Retina MacBook Pro for use with work and school. I desperately need something more portable to carry back and forth to class to take notes on. I tried an iPad and it just wasn't up to the task!
  • pouncedashfly - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I feel that I don't need the V5, but I know my mom does. She has a Dell Pentium D desktop that I have resurrected a few times and a Motorola Atrix 2. She recently started a real estate business and tells me how useful having a laptop would be. We often joke on the time her desktop dies would be when we can get a laptop for her. My mom is a super mom, had always supported me from the beginning and now I'm in college as electrical engineering major. I think it would be a nice little present for her.

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