Not a bad notebook, the Satellite 1110 marks Toshiba's first foray into the sub-$2,500 notebook market, and it's a welcome one. By its own merits, the Satellite 1110's specifications are reasonable: 1.5GHz Celeron, 128MB RAM, 16MB RADEON Mobility, 20GB HD and DVD-ROM, but in comparison to the field it was average in all regards.
This was reflected in the SYSmark2002 score, and the MobileMark 2002 battery times, earmarking this as a notebook that's comfortable performing business tasks, but only for a couple of hours between charges. With twice the RAM this notebook should fly, but 128MB is borderline for Windows XP.
Do we like it? Yes we do, but many of the white-box vendors have this model outclassed and outperformed. This is probably Toshiba's blandest notebook, but to be fair it is its cheapest model, although in our eyes it's still a little expensive.