Brother Gulf, a global leader in the development and manufacturing of printing, communication and digital imaging products for homes, SOHOs and enterprises, has unveiled 11 new inkjet multifunction centers (MFCs) - nine for the home and SOHO, and two for the SMB segment - in line with its aims to further strengthen its current range of product offerings for the region. The introduction of the state-of-the-art devices follows the manufacturer's recent unveiling of the world's first A3 color inkjet MFC during Gitex 2008, where a preview of the new MFCs had been conducted for dealers, distributors as well as corporate and individual end-users. The manufacturer has launched these new models in collaboration with its distributor Al-Maktaba Co. Ltd in Saudi Arabia. As the pioneer of the multifunction center concept, Brother ensures the reliability and cost-efficiency of its latest products. The latest range of MFCs incorporate technology-driven features and functions such as higher printing speeds, direct printing from USB and media cards, photo printing, wireless networking, easy-to-read widescreen LCD display and intuitive controls. In addition, the manufacturer is also offering a new range of affordable wireless network-ready devices that are designed for modern homes and SMB users. “Our sizeable investment in product development has helped us come up with the most innovative printing equipment in the market today,” said Shinji Tada, managing director, Brother Gulf. “The launch of these new devices underlines our commitment to provide a wide range of products, which gives our customers an opportunity to pick the equipment that best meet their requirements.”