Can simply combine AC cooling with a fan. Keep AC few degrees above preference and use fan.
Pretty obvious but for some reason most don't seem to do it.
The fan speed of the AC as well does not have impact on the compressor and hence very little impact on the power consumption.
A ceiling fan spreads the air across the room. I was mentioning a specific scenario where you are alone in a room. In those cases 40% compressor capacity at even 27 degrees with low fan speed is enough if the blow is directed towards you.
The main point is that having a higher tonnage AC with variable capacity and multi directional vents is enough to cover all scenarios compared to people purchasing a slightly lower fixed capacity AC.
end of discussion if budget is not a constraint.
can recommend panasonic and lg inverters as well in the budget range.
anything out of this is luck / a toss of a coin.
i stick to mitsubishis. panasonic if less used.
nothing less than 5 star and inverter for long term peace of mind.
mitsubishi installs are another 7k on top, nothing is free.