Tuesday July 7, 2009
PANASONIC'S new front-loading washing machine is an environment-friendly washing machine.Panasonic Malaysia launched two new washing machine models – the premium NA-16VX1 and deluxe NA-14VA1 – that offer state-of-the-art function options, featuring 3D Sensor Wash, a drum rotation speed control system with 3D acceleration sensors that boost washing performance but is gentle on the environment.
Panasonic has always focused heavily on research and development to bring the latest technological benefits to customers. To meet the rising needs in environmental preservation and energy conservation, Panasonic has incorporated energy-saving technologies in these two models, which have received favourable results in Japan.
"Our new premium model NA-16VX1 operates to the prestigious Europe A-20% energy efficiency standard and uses 20% less energy than an ordinary A-category washer. It also consumes about 44 litres of water per wash compared to the 100 litres used by a conventional 15-year-old machine. That means you save up to 10,000 litres of water a year," said managing director of Panasonic Malaysia Tony Endoh.
"Now, with the combination of the highly innovative inverter with tilted drum and 3D sensor technologies, we are confident that the two new models can have a high performance that will result in a shorter wash and using less water in the process," he added.
The new front-loading washer is available at authorised Panasonic dealers nationwide.
The NA-14VA1 is priced at RM2,499 (West Malaysia) and RM2,599 (East Malaysia). It features a spinning speed of 1,400 rpm and comes with an LED display and white window ring.
The NA-16VX1 is priced at RM2,999 (West Malaysia). It has a spinning speed of 1,600 rpm and comes with an LCD display and titanium silver window ring. Both models are available from the middle of this month.
For details on Panasonic brand and products, visit www.panasonic.com.my or call Customer Care Centre at 03-5543 7600.
This article was taken from: The Star Online: Go Green Live Green 7 July 2009
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