The Way it Is
Panasonic Inverter Technology uses linear power control to deliver a seamless stream of cooking power, which delivers more even cooking and constant, customized power distribution.
The introduction of Panasonic's pioneering Inverter technology in 1988 represented the first true step forward in the microwave category since its inception. And Panasonic hasn't been resting on its laurels.
The first Inverter model had a maximum power output of 700 W. Shortly thereafter Panasonic discovered a way to increase that to 1000 W. In recent years Panasonic has introduced a compact model that saves space and doesn't sacrifice power in addition to the first Cyclonic Inverter ovens, which cook the same food as previous models more evenly, with more stability and faster. Now the focus is on combining technologies.