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  2. The 6 best-looking window air conditioners that ... - AOL

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    In comparison, the best-selling TOSOT Quiet Air Conditioner and the DELLA Whisper Quiet Energy Saving Window Air Conditioner, both come in at 54 to 59 decibels and 55 decibels, respectively.

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    Friedrich Chill Premier 10000 BTU Smart Window Air Conditioner CCF10A10A. Best for: Large rooms This model can cool a 400- to 500-square-foot space with ease thanks to its 10,000 BTUs and eight ...

  4. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Innovations in the latter half of the 20th century allowed more ubiquitous air conditioner use. In 1945, Robert Sherman of Lynn, Massachusetts, invented a portable, in-window air conditioner that cooled, heated, humidified, dehumidified, and filtered the air. [37] The first inverter air conditioners were released in 1980–1981. [38] [39]

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  6. Vornado Air - Wikipedia

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    Vornado is an American fan and home appliance brand based in Andover, Kansas, United States.The current incarnation of the company was founded in 1989, two years after the death of Ralph K. Odor (1895–1987), who founded the firm in the 1930s with Ottis A. Sutton in Wichita. [1]

  7. Packaged terminal air conditioner - Wikipedia

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    A packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC) is a type of self-contained heating and air conditioning system intended to be mounted through a wall. [1] The first practical semi-portable air conditioning unit invented by engineers at Chrysler Motors. It entered the market in 1935, and was designed to fit under a window like many modern PTACs. [2]