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Why I am planning to keep the Acer#

As previously blogged I am one of the lucky few who is recieving a shiney new Acer Ferrari 5000 from Microsoft and AMD.  What am I planning to do with it after the review?  Well the options included in the email offering it to me were:

  1. Send it back to Microsoft
  2. Keep it
  3. Give it away

Of these three it was instantly down to options 2 and 3.  The idea of sending it back - to paraphrase Douglas Adams - never even began to speculate about the merest possibilty of crossing my mind.  In the end I have decided at this stage to keep it.  For what it is worth, here are my reasons.

Reason One - I have a need...

  • I have a need for another computer in the house.  What use to be the family desktop computer was pressed into service as a server to keep my blog on air when the PC it was running on began showing signs of an imminant drive failure.  We have been wanting a shared computer but financial circumstances at the moment do not permit purchasing another computer at this time.
  • I also need a development machine.  Since the loss of my desktop the only machine I have for development is my work provided M400 (the Motion Computing LS800 I use as my main machine if fine for normal use but struggles with Visual Studio).  Developing on a work provided machine is suboptimal because according to the terms of my contract that means that work technically owns the IP, even if I do it in my own time!  This has not been an issue so far as I have not been trying to sell anything I have developed, but I still don't like it.

Reason Two - It creates opportunity...

  • I use Vista Business on my LS800.  This is the free copy I was given for participating in the beta program and filing more than one bug.  My work computer also has Vista Business on it.  Being provided with a machine with Vista Ultimate allows me to explore the features that are not in the Business SKU and that gives me more to blog about.  I am interested in exploring Media Centre, for instance, and blogging about integrating that into my mobile life.

Reason Three - I am a gadget geek...

  • I have to be honest about it - the Acer looks like a really cool machine "on paper".  It has some nifty features that I can't wait to check out. 

I have no great moral dilemma about keeping this machine.  I will review it, providing a fair and honest review of the hardware and the bits of the OS I am exploring.  I feel no need to only say nice things about either the machine or the OS - that does no favours for anyone.  I will provide feedback and I will - as always - try to provide it in a constructive manner.

I do want to clear up some misconceptions.

  • Some of the Acers were sent to selected MVPs.  I'm one of those.  I am not an A-List blogger (my list may be a bit further down the alphabet ;) ).  I am an MVP that happens to blog. 
  • I do not make my living (or any significant money for that matter) from my blog.  Every now and then my Google Adsense money lets me buy a new gadget, but by that I mean the headphones, not the iPod!
  • I do not consider myself to be a journalist.  I blog my opinion.  Everything on my blog is editorial at best.
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