LG Picture Frame Air Conditioner
Published by GadgetSpy January 24th, 2006 in Gadgets, Fashion, Home.LG Electronics recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind, picture-frame air conditioner as part of its popular ART COOL product line.
The new picture-frame air conditioner allows consumers to display a favorite picture, drawing or any type of printed image — up to approximately 17-by-17 inches — under its transparent front panel, adding a personal touch to any room, while still increasing air quality and comfort on a hot summer day. Pictures can be changed whenever the consumer desires by simply opening the panel and replacing the image.
The LG ART COOL is the only duct-free air conditioning series offering a ‘Chaos Swing’ feature — a three-way airflow with computer-controlled vanes that simulate a natural breeze. This feature creates a more natural flow of air to eliminate hot or cold spots from a room. The system also features an ultra-quiet fan and motor, making it the preferred choice for any space within
the home, bedroom, office, school, health center, etc. The line also features the Plasma Air Purifying System.
The new picture-frame air conditioner will be available in April 2006 in two different BTU levels, including 9,000 BTUs and 12,000 BTUs, with suggested manufacturer’s retail prices ranging from $2,500 to $3,000. Other ART COOL models are available now in three different BTU levels, including 9,000 BTUs, 12,000 BTUs and 18,000 BTUs, in a variety of colors and finishes, with suggested manufacturer’s retail prices ranging from $2,000 to $2,500.
The devices come in a range of finishes and colours from metal and wood to blue and cherry and an infrared remote.
More information available at the LG site
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