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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  • jaydee - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    Currently own an HP Proliant N40L for a home server (WHS 2011), a mini-ITX system based on AMD Phenom II 955 (Win8Pro) as my main desktop at home, an '08 HP Pavilion laptop (currently Linux Mint) based on a Turion X2 TL-60, and an iPad 3rd-gen.

    This Acer V5 would replace the HP laptop which would be a big help for us, because the battery only holds 25% charge, the screen flickers when you adjust the lid, and it can't play HD content from the web. I'd love to have a touchscreen as well as my son can play all sorts of stuff on the iPad, but not the other computers because he's not savvy enough for the keyboard/mouse just yet (he's 2 and a half).
  • emesis - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    Currently I have a Kindle Fire, a smartphone and a gaming desktop. This would fill the void, where I would like portability and a compact system along with the convenience of a physical keyboard and a device I can set on a surface or my lap. The fire is great, but it's no good for anything but consumption - the lack of a keyboard and being unable to set it down on something makes creating anything too difficult. The desktop is great for that, but it's stuck in a fixed location so I can't work out of the house, or in the living room in front of the TV or anything like that.
  • gitman - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    My main computer is a Windows 7 desktop I use for guitar practice, CD/DVD burning, email, word processing, etc... and was built about 2 years ago or so. My laptop is a cheap craigslist special which has served it's purpose, but is a bit anemic. It is used for certification studies and to play Big Fish games with my little guy! It would be nice to have something lighter with more current hardware for these things. Thanks!
  • heij - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    I currently have a desktop for resource heavy work and a tablet for mobile use. The desktop is powered by a Phenom II X6 with a 5770, and the tablet is a nexus 7. The touchscreen nexus is convenient for casual use but the lack of keyboard really hampers anything more than a quick email. A laptop this small and light wouldn't make my bag significantly heavier, but would give me all the advantages of a full x86 computer when it is needed.
  • Mynewlaptop - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    Really look forward to getting a new lap top to replace my 2004 dell PC with windows XP. Why not move up to a computer that is better all around, and can be go on the road as well, now that my new car has the power output to run it. Also, doing imaging with my new camera, a Sony, will complete our upgrade here,moving us fully in the the 2010's across the board. On the road imaging processing and wi-fi sounds great.
  • DWolvin - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    I have an ancient ASUS laptop that can't boot from CD or allow me to replace the hard drive, and it's getting to the age where I I wonder how log before it dies. It's very slow to open programs, and even browsing thin inthernet is teadious. I could use this for mobile classwork, and on the run internet searching!
  • Panau - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    Remember that deal Anand posted in 2010, for $50 off a 1055T or 1090T? I debated getting that, but settled on a mini-itx computer built around the Gigabyte H55N. There wasn't a huge budget for a laptop after that, but I managed to get a Touchpad during the fire sale. The Aspire would be a massive capability upgrade. The Aspire is only an inch wider and 1 pound heavier, it would be a drop in replacement for all intents and purposes. Plus, it still has a touch screen for relaxed couch browsing.
  • Jonathandt11 - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    I currently own a desktop and smartphone. The desktop was built for gaming, (AMD Phenom x4 955 and Sapphire Radeon 6770) and works great to that end and for general use, but sometimes I just want to play LoL or Diablo on the couch! Also, when traveling, around town or out-of-state, it would be nice to have a computer that could travel with me, as my smartphone is great but can only do so much.

    Thanks, AnandTech.
  • bankerdude - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    Currently have several desktops & laptops of varying age in the household, with the desktops all being self-built. The desktops range from a Pentium 4 1500 to an Athlon 64 3200+ to a Core 2 Duo E6300 to a dual-core AMD Phenom II X2-555 (X4-B55) unlocked to run all 4 cores. The newest laptop was just purchased for one of my daughters for schoolwork and is a 15.6" non-touchscreen Dell with Windows 8. All the other computers have Win 7. As this is my first experience with Win 8, I have not been terribly impressed, but I would like the opportunity to experience the touch screen format before making any final conclusions.
  • natrificial - Monday, September 9, 2013 - link

    The V5 would serve to bridge my gap between a gaming desktop, my nexus 4 and my hefty work laptop. It would be a light traveller for personal trips to the coffee shop or the Caribbean.

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