At the same time, the company announced the fact that starting July is offering a 20-year warranty for the digital inverter technologies in its washer, dryer and refrigerator.

Digital inverter technology is an essential core component of the appliances they power. Built on more than 25 years of research and development, DIT affects everything from energy efficiency to performance as well as the durability of major appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines.

As such, protecting the integrity of this core component, with a 20-year warranty, extends the use period of appliances, offers peace of mind for users through reliability and reduces environmental waste.

In washing machines, the DIT comes in the form of a digital inverter motor (DIM) used to spin and pulsate the drum of the washing machine during laundry cycles. Samsung’s decades long research and expert engineering mean that its DIMs are more advanced in several aspects compared to ones found in traditional washers.

Samsung’s digital invertors provide more precision and power while producing less noise and vibration.

For users, improved precision and power mean faster and more efficient laundry washing while reduced noise and vibration mean they can do laundry any time, day or night, without worrying about disturbing family members.

Impressive still, the stable and smooth operation of the digital inverter technology makes Samsung washing machines more durable over time by reducing damage from extensive use.

In refrigerators, digital inverter technology takes the form of digital inverter compressors (DIC) that act as the heart of the unit, circulating cold air throughout the compartments. Samsung’s DIC intelligently adjusts its power depending on circumstances instead of just turning on and off.

In practice, this means refrigerators run at higher power settings during high-usage times such as during the day and run at reduced power settings saving energy during low-usage times such as at night.

The intelligently efficient DIC can also adjust gradually moving along the power setting scale to save energy and prolong the life of the refrigerator by reducing on and off cycles.