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The Daily Roundup for 03.01.2013

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You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.

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Sony NEX-3N Hands-On: The Teeny Tiny Interchangeable Lens Camera

The latest of the seemingly endless iterations of Sony NEX interchangeable lens cameras is the NEX-3N. At $500 including kit-lens, Sony is shooting for the lower end with this one—primarily people who are just stepping up from a smartphone or compact point-and-shoot. We got a chance to toy around with the new camera today at the American Museum of Natural History. First impression? Adorable. More »

Sony NEX-3n Image Spotted

Sony NEX 3n Image SpottedSo Sony does seem to be on the busy side of things this year, what with the supposed February 20th announcement of the new Sony Playstation 4. Well, earlier this morning we mentioned something about the very same date being the platform of announcement for a new bunch of Sony cameras, and perhaps this would also mean the Sony NEX-3n that you see above will receive a standing ovation in an official announcement event.

What you see above has been touted to be the first leaked image of the soon-to-come Sony NEX-3n, where it has been touted to feature a 16-megapixel sensor that can be found on the existing Sony NEX-F3. Of course, what’s the point of rolling out a new device if everything else is going to be the same? The major difference would be a zoom control button which will enable electronic control of the 16-50mm PZ, as well as the recently announced 18-200mm PZ lens. All in all, we would want to appeal to everyone to remain calm and patient, as February 20th is not too far away.

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