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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    It's using the same refrigerant as current inverter A/Cs... that's it. Pure marketing.
    Could it be that it is referring to an "inverter grade" type of aircon and not the refrigerant which I agree is the same?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motortrend View Post
    Could it be that it is referring to an "inverter grade" type of aircon and not the refrigerant which I agree is the same?
    Current consumer A/C technology does not have any definition for "inverter-class" or "inverter-grade". It either employs an inverter compressor (ie. variable-speed compressor) or it doesn't. There is no middle ground.

    BUT, if you force an interpretation, it's just a marketing stretch to convey that the unit is consuming roughly about the same power as a slightly larger inverter A/C that is running at its minimum cooling capacity (ie. the compressor is spinning at its lowest speed). But still, it's apples and oranges.

    So really, it bears no meaning aside from being a marketing gimmick to get your attention.

    This is like the Peak Music Power Output (P.M.P.O) labels on overrated boomboxes. The large sticker in front might say it can do "5,000W P.M.P.O.", but in reality, it's just a system that can roughly make 50W RMS.... if at all.

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    What comes to mind are those cable operators offering 100 CHANNELS AVAILABLE!!!
    But, me, watch only five to channels. And we don't have TV for years now, yet we're fine.

    Same with internet, they market the strongest/fastest speed, not the sustained speed or something like that.

    I still remember one telecoms marketing on pre-paid phones, “NO OVERSPENDING”. Eh lahat naman walang overspending basta pre-paid gamit, kahit anong network pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Current consumer A/C technology does not have any definition for "inverter-class" or "inverter-grade". It either employs an inverter compressor (ie. variable-speed compressor) or it doesn't. There is no middle ground.

    BUT, if you force an interpretation, it's just a marketing stretch to convey that the unit is consuming roughly about the same power as a slightly larger inverter A/C that is running at its minimum cooling capacity (ie. the compressor is spinning at its lowest speed). But still, it's apples and oranges.

    So really, it bears no meaning aside from being a marketing gimmick to get your attention.

    This is like the Peak Music Power Output (P.M.P.O) labels on overrated boomboxes. The large sticker in front might say it can do "5,000W P.M.P.O.", but in reality, it's just a system that can roughly make 50W RMS.... if at all.
    Much like Yoda, "Do... or do not. There is no try."

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