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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  • kmmatney - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have a 17" laptop, and a Core i% desktop system. So I don't need a Acer V5. However my 15 year old son would love to have one (he only has a desktop computer).
  • Crono - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    Currently I have a AMD A4-5300 (Trinity) desktop with a AMD Radeon 7870 (MSI) card.
    My only other devices are mobile phones (mainly HTC One).
    I just started a website for news and reviews on Firefox phones, and I'm working on a sci-fi/fantasy novel (it's nearly equal parts both) on the side. I love my desktop and phone, but I don't have a laptop right now, and I could really use one to do editing and writing on the go. My current budget doesn't allow me to buy a laptop just yet, so winning a Temash-based notebook would be perfect. I've been on AMD 100% of the time since my first desktop build, and 70% of my video cards have been AMDs since my first video card purchase, a Radeon 9700 (non-pro).
  • SpeedyTheTurtle - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    This looks like the perfect thing to replace my curent net book.
  • GeoBoy(SU - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently own a self-built i5-760 powered machine running a Radeon 6970 used for working from home, and a bit of gaming (hence the 6970). Other than that, my only other machine is a Samsung Slate 7 (i5) that I purchased with a grant to use in my classroom. That machine is primarily used to control my Smartboard from across the room, allow students to interact with the board from their seats, and provide roaming computer access to both myself and students in the classroom.

    If I were to win the V5, I would likely use it to have a mobile computer that I could do work on during meetings, the coffee shop, or while away from home over a holiday weekend. It would give me a lot more flexibility in my working environment, and since we have three kids at home under the age of five, productive time at home is limited!

    Thanks AMD and Anand!
  • valvalis - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    Haven't used AMD in forever, interested in giving them a shot again.
  • Alexvrb - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I've got a older AMD-based desktop that is in need of replacement, and a Surface (RT) tablet. The Surface is great for around the house, but it doesn't run legacy x86 software, so when traveling it's no better than any other ARM tablet (in that regard). I recently gave away my only x86 laptop to my niece - admittedly, it was not a powerhouse (older Brazos), and it was a bulky 15.6". It was annoying to lug around anyway, and it was a low-end Toshiba - good for the rock-bottom price, but very flimsy.

    An Acer V5 would be a nice replacement for the old laptop, and would be a better option to take on the road than either the tablet or old Toshiba. Plus I wouldn't feel the need to spend any money on a replacement laptop, freeing up coin for my budget desktop build. I haven't decided on AM3+ or FM2+ yet for my desktop. I think there's a good possibility that they'll release FM2+ Steamroller chips without a functional GPU, and there's potential for 3+ module options. So FM2+ could very well have better longevity than AM3+.
  • sjankis630 - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently have a 4 year old I7-920 showing its age and a broken 5 year old Macbook pro laptop which has no working battery and shuts off randomly.
    I have been trying to learn web development for the last year but my current full time job takes up a majority of my time and keeps me away from home.
    I could use the new Acer to carry with me and keep up my studies and eventually - with a little luck - earn enough doing web development to quit my fulltime job.
    Or at least cut back on hours.
    Thank you.
  • Oldschool75 - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    My current computer is a 15.6 inch hp laptop with a AMD a8 4500m APU and is my only computer right now. As a recent college grad I'm working on saving up for a gaming/htpc set up. My new job requires me to travel quite a bit and the 15.6 inch laptop does not travel well. I would use the V5 as my travel laptop for productivity, entertainment as well as maybe some light gaming.
  • cubanresourceful - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I currently own a mid range custom built desktop (for doing hw and the occasional Portal/Minecraft/Cube World), a Nexus 4, and a Samsung Chromebook. I would use this laptop first and foremost for classes. While my Chromebook is awesome, sometimes (actually most of the time) the wireless networks are sub par at best, so sometimes my Chromebook just isn't useful. This would supplement my Chromebook on days I need to program for class, it may even replace my Chromebook seeing how light it is.

    If it does replace my Chromebook, someone else will benefit from me winning this, namely my mom lol. She has yet to get herself any computer/laptop so I think a Chromebook would suit her nicely (she has an Android phone and is familiar with the Google ecosystem).

    So, in FOR THE WIN! :D
  • PatrickFromSC - Thursday, September 5, 2013 - link

    I own an IT firm, so along with server and workstation recommendations, I’m often sought out for solutions involving mobile devices. My setup and what I explain to clients is that you have 3 tiers of usability – consumption, light tasks, and work horse. My devices for consumption are iPhone 5/iPad; for light tasks it’s an XPS 13 Ultrabook (Win 7 non-touch), and for the work horse it’s a dual-monitor workstation (Core i5, 256 GB SSD, 2 TB HDD). So to check an Amazon order or find a Netflix title, I grab the iPad. To log onto a remote system and do a few tasks, I sit in the recliner and grab the Ultrabook. And when it comes time to research or quote something, it’s at the desk with dual monitors.

    It would be great to have a touch-enabled Ultrabook-competitor for Win 8.1, especially one that’s up for a few gaming titles. At this moment, all mainstream Ultrabooks still feature 3rd generation Core iX processors, leaving a lot to be desired in the GPU and power consumption department. I’ve recommended a number clients purchase A6 and A8 powered notebooks, and getting my hands on this one would help me find even more niches where it’s a good fit for client needs.

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