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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  • bloinkXP - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have one PC (while it's nicer with two monitors) is shared with my wife and three boys. It would be great for the older one to be able to use the desktop for papers (he is in 6th grade and the monitors are easier to supervise) and my wife or I could use the laptop.
  • teiglin - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    The V5 would be an ideal computer for my son, who could use his own proper computer for school use--he has use of my old Galaxy Tab 7.7, but that is inadequate for ... most things. My primary-use machine is an ultrabook (Vaio Pro 13) alongside an older-but-still-game-capable desktop (Lynnfield+Radeon 6950)--this is what my son uses when he needs to do anything to which Android is unsuited. My wife uses a pre-"ultrabook" laptop (first-gen Samsung Series 9), and my daughter is less than a year old and doesn't use any computing devices.

    I admit I'd play with it for a while just to get a feel of how well four 1.4GHz Jaguar cores can perform paired with an SSD--thanks for getting them to do that! It'd be fun to see how it compares to ULV Haswell and Sandy Bridge.
  • robertjekeller - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have only a netbook and this would be a huge step up for me. The netbook is old and doesn't function well so I have been looking for something new and functional for a long time now.
  • abrowne1993 - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I'm a college student and I'm currently getting by with a heavy, four year old laptop. I have a desktop that I can work on in my room, but it would be great to have a new lightweight machine for carrying around campus.
  • austonia - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    PC1 basement ancient AMD Tbird. PC2 bedroom CoreDuo mini unit using repurposed laptop parts. PC3 living room HTPC Phenom II / HD5850. PC4 office gaming rig i5-2500k / HD7950. PC5 laptop i5-520m / HD5830M (HP Envy 15T-1100) for gaming/travel. All on SSD's except PC1. Tablet Nexus 7 2013. I could use a lightweight laptop to take with me to work for personal tasks, Android tablet really isn't versatile enough. Thanks Anand!
  • sasquatch45 - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I have a work/gaming desktop at home with an overclocked Phenom II that I use for games of course, but also for video editing and live video mixing as a hobby on the side. It's hooked up to a projector, and I mix visuals and various animations while my roommate DJs, it's a lot of fun.

    I also have an HP netbook and an Ipad 2, but I take the netbook with me to my real work job and back on my bike everyday. I work in an academic lab where we're doing experiments on mummified animals, which requires a bit of excel work and word processing. I also travel quite a bit, and I'll need something to take with me to Antarctica where we're going to be collecting more samples (and more data entry). Unfortunately the HP is falling apart (the right hinge got smashed) so a new light netbook like the one in this giveaway would be awesome!
  • eanazag - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I've got a family of six, going on 7. We have two Intel desktops and an Core i5 Nehalem laptop. I used to be all AMD. The laptop was not a choice as that's what the school provided. Both desktops were from the first gen Core series also. I also have a laptop and two tablets through work.
    We game on the devices and then the typical we stuff everyone does.

    I'll be honest and say I don't need the laptop. I am curious in how it stacks up versus the 1st gen Core i5 laptop in gaming firsthand. I was disappointed in what OEMs put out over the last few years. I think we should have seen less Atom based tablets because the video card was garbage. AMD had a better set of products on the market in that segment. I really believe that the Intel Iris products with eDRAM should have been AMD first innovations, but in reality the AMD CPU is hampered by its single threaded performance. OEMs just miss the boat. I think there are cases when a well done AMD laptop could be put out and they constantly pigeon hole it into value.

    As far as this product, way to go Anand for asking for an SSD. I think there is a place for spindles, but it isn't my C: drive. That should really make this AMD based Acer worth owning. Truth be told if I won I would have pulled the HDD and swapped in a SSD. For this model I really wish it took an mSATA and then I could throw another drive in for extra capacity or two mSATAs in RAID. That's where the OEMs suck, they take no chances to deliver something exciting.

    Anand and team, thanks for the great reading and voice for us techies and customers who are tired of substandard efforts in products. And of course we all love the giveaways.
  • Leyawiin - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have two middle-aged desktops in my home (both Phenom II X4 varieties). They're fine and I use the X4 980 BE with a GTX 670 2GB for my PC gaming. My 86 year old mom also lives with us. She uses one of them to browse the internet, mainly reading news stories and watching videos. She's very crippled with arthritis and oftentimes isn't comfortable enough to sit in her desk chair for more than ten or fifteen minutes before heading back to bed. I'd like to gift her with this laptop just so she can be more comfortable in her bed or recliner while reading up on current events and watching cat videos. :D
  • p1esk - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently use Sony AW-VGN290 18" laptop, which I bought in 2009. Its weight and size make it a pretty much stationary desktop. Also, the 4 year old battery is almost dead, I can barely get 30 min out of it, so it has to be plugged in all the time.

    I'm looking for a thin and light, highly portable machine, with a good battery life.
  • 267267123 - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I have a mid-range gaming desktop, and a Nexus 7 2012. I really think Jaguar is what AMD needs to turn the situation around, and with Silvermont a no-show, it's the best anyone can get for a budget ultraportable. I hear the graphics on these chips really kick Intel's arse as well, and I look forward to exposing heterogeneous computing options. I'd love to write a short review for a cutting edge system.

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