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Oct 16 2004, 12:49pm EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
On October 7th we reported that the Sony DSC-T3 is available for order on Sony Style and other smaller stores.
DPReview (via Engadget) reports that Sony sent them an official note saying the Sony DSC-T3 will not ship in the US this christmas season, because the Sony DSC-T1 is selling so well. Well dah - Sony is doing TV commercials, magazine ads etc. for the DSC-T1 and yes it is a great camera. But if there is a better version available it becomes frustrating not to be able to buy it. If Sony really decided this, than the only way to get a Sony DSC-T3 will be to order it with a premium from japanese gadget export sites like Dynamism
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