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The Toshiba Satellite T110 looks just like an 11.6in netbook, but it’s part of Toshiba’s Satellite range of laptops and has an Intel Celeron M ULV 743 processor rather than the usual Atom. Unfortunately, the Celeron is also a single-core chip which doesn’t use Intel’s Hyper-Threading technology, so it’s not good at multi-tasking. While it scored 43 in our single-threaded benchmark test, it managed a paltry 3 in the multi-tasking test. This dragged its overall score down to 19, which is comparable to an Atom processor.
The T110 will perform much faster than a netbook when you’re running a single application, but if you open another application you’ll notice an immediate slow-down. It’s also unsuitable for gaming with its integrated graphics chip; in fact, it’s barely able to play YouTube 720p video content without stuttering, despite the fact that the latest version of Flash adds hardware acceleration.
Design-wise, the T110 is fairly plain, although it does have a smart pattern that covers the lid and keyboard panel, but the glossy finish is prone to showing up fingerprints. The keyboard has flat keys with a small cut-away on either side, so you’re less likely to hit two keys at once. Although the keys are large, the keyboard as a whole feels cramped, and the layout is non-standard, with some less essential keys, such as the Tilde and Backslash keys, relegated to half-sized slots either side of the Space bar.
Where the Toshiba T110-12T gains ground back on the competition is its eight-hour battery life. However, Packard Bell’s Dot u costs only £20 more, but has similar battery life and far better performance.