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There was a significant influx of CULV based notebooks earlier in the year, due in part to their excellent balance between power, performance, and price. While CULV based machines were a good fit for many users who didn't want to sacrifice much performance for longer battery life, CULV notebooks are being introduced at a less rapid pace these days. Sure, Intel has low-voltage versions of the mobile Core 2010 processor lineup, but the Core i3 and Core i5 have proven that they don't consume an insane amount of energy as-is, and the performance bump from using a standard mobile chip is definitely noticeable. That's just one of the reasons we're intrigued by Asus' new 14" machine, the U43F. This is a unique configuration that will only be sold at Best Buy retail locations, but considering just how many feet waltz through Best Buy stores on any given day, it's obviously an important unit for Asus. Unlike some of the other U-series machines that are shipping online, this retail configuration strikes a curious balance of power, style, portability and utility. The 14" display is a good choice, particularly if you simply cannot decide whether to settle for a smaller, less powerful 13" ultraportable or a heavier 15" standard sized notebook. It's not impossible to find 14" notebooks, but the more the merrier we say.