It's getting to be a fairly confusing time to be in the market for an 11-inch laptop. Why do we say that? Simply put, this used to be considered a "Netbook" category, mainly populated by Intel Atom processors. With the rise of ULV (ultra low-voltage) processors, however, a number of laptops--anywhere from 11 to 15 inches in size--have emerged, all thin and light, generally lacking optical drives, and running one of a variety of single or dual-core ULV processors. The bottom line you need to know is that the laptop you choose can have a greatly varying performance depending on the type of ULV processor it has.
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Take, for instance, the Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105. With an 11.6-inch screen, it's roughly the same size as the Nvidia Ion-toting HP Mini 311 Netbook we've been so bullish on, which only costs $399. The T115-S1105, however, starts at $449 and doesn't have a discrete GPU.
Here's the good news, though: the Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 has much the same performance and specs as its bigger-screened cousin, the T135-S1300. With a single-core Pentium processor, it's not going to blow you away with its speed, but on the other hand, this is a better-featured and generally faster-performing machine than most Netbooks, while still coming in at Netbook size. At $479 in our configuration, it's also more expensive than the average Netbook--that could be the drawback for many potential customers, despite a very strong battery life. It's cheaper than the T135 series, and a single-core Pentium processor seems like a more logical fit here than in a 13-inch, but with faster Atom processors on the horizon, it might simply be worth waiting for next year's Netbooks instead.
| Starting price / Price as reviewed | $449 / $479 |
| Processor | 1.3 GHz Intel Pentium SU2700 |
| Memory | 2GB, DDR3 1066MHz |
| Hard drive | 500GB 5,400rpm |
| Chipset | Mobile Intel GM45 Express |
| Graphics | Intel GMA 4500MHD |
| Operating system | Windows 7 Home Premium (32-bit) |
| Dimensions (WD) | 11.3 x 8.3 inches |
| Height | 1.3 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 11.6 inches |
| System weight / Weight with AC adapter | 3.4 / 4.1 pounds |
| Category | Thin and light |
The look and feel of the T115-S1105 is nearly identical to the T135 line of Toshiba Satellite thin-and-lights we've already reviewed in several iterations: very glossy plastic surrounds the outer and inner surfaces, highlighted with chrome lines on the edges. From a short distance it's a great look, but up close the faint checkered pattern and fingerprint-showcasing design make it look a little cheap and plasticky. It is, however, a very comfortably sized laptop to pick up and hold in one hand, managing a size and shape very similar to the Lenovo IdeaPad S12.
Outfitted with a Webcam, a nearly full-size keyboard, and an 11.6-inch glossy screen, the Satellite T115-S1105 is almost a full-size laptop. Lacking an optical drive, however, thins its frame down a bit, and the battery bulk in the rear is engineered to slightly taper down, reducing a sudden "bulging lip" look that can happen on some thin-and-lights, and also providing a bit of keyboard elevation. The keyboard is a bit different than the T135's--it's flat, but it has a matte surface rather than glossy. At first we were quite excited, but the keyboard's also just slightly smaller than full size, with cramped enter and backspace keys and a mushy feel when typing. The wide but thin touch pad below alternated between good responsiveness and complete failure on our review unit, and it didn't improve when we tried updating drivers and software. One user on Toshiba's Web site seems to have encountered the same problem as we did, but then again, it could be faulty hardware on our particular unit. That still doesn't account for the single-bar chrome button below that lacked sufficient "clickyness" and was hard to press--it smacked of useless overdesign. We'd take two discrete unsexy buttons any day.
With an 11.6-inch screen, it's hard to even call the T115 an 11-incher--the experience was far more like a 12-inch, and with a 1,366x768-pixel resolution, we were able to full-screen Web browse, watch videos, and do our work with no feeling of cramping that normally comes with a Netbook. Picture quality was decent but not spectacular. The built-in audio, on the other hand, was some of the lowest-output volume we've ever experienced on a laptop. The speakers, built in on the front underside, were impossible to hear. This is a headphone special.
| Â | Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 | Average for category [thin and light] |
| Video | VGA-out, HDMI | VGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort |
| Audio | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks | Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader | 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader |
| Expansion | None | ExpressCard/54 |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi | Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional WWAN |
| Optical drive | None | DVD burner |
| Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 | Average watts per hour | ||
| Off (60 percent) | 0.25 | ||
| Sleep (10 percent) | 0.51 | ||
| Idle (25 percent) | 6.91 | ||
| Load (5 percent) | 19.15 | ||
| Raw kWh | 25.28 | ||
| Annual energy cost | $2.87 | ||
The Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 does achieve some great battery life, however; our video playback battery drain test gave results of 5 hours and 35 minutes, nearly the same as its larger sibling, the T135-S1300. You can expect longer battery life with casual usage under more conservative power settings. Any time a laptop lasts around 6 hours under our benchmark tests, we're pleased.
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The Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105 comes with a standard one-year warranty on parts and labor, and a one-year warranty for the battery. Toshiba's Web site is helpful (as is its built-in software toolkit on its Satellites) for downloading new driver updates, and offers an easy-to-locate toll-free number that's open 24 hours.
System configurations:
Toshiba Satellite T115-S1105
Windows 7 Home Premium; 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU2700; 2048MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz;1760MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD; 250GB Toshiba 5,400rpm
Lenovo Ideapad U350
Windows Vista Home Premium SP1; 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU2700; 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz;1759MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD; 320GB Western Digital 5,400rpm
HP Mini 311
Windows XP Home SP3; 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280; 1024MB DDR3 SDRAM 1066MHz;512MB (Shared) Nvidia Ion LE; 160GB Seagate 5,400rpm
Toshiba Satellite T135-S1300
Windows 7 Professional; 1.3GHz Intel Pentium SU2700; 3072MB DDR3 SDRAM 800MHz;1340MB (Shared) Mobile Intel GMA 4500MHD; 250GB Toshiba 5,400rpm


