Compared with the Carbide 100R and 100Q, the main difference is that the 110Q has just one instead of two 5.25" device bays. You also get a more pronounced fake brushed metal front and the front I/O has been moved from the front to the top and now includes two USB 3.1 Type-A ports and headpone + microphone jacks. Pricing is expected to be around $60.
The internal layout of this case is identical to the 100-series, with the addition of two 2.5-inch mounts behind the motherboard tray, and the 2-bay 3.5-inch drive cage being detachable. The "Q" brand extension in 110Q denoted "quiet," and the case's various panels have noise absorbing foam lining.