tecnoworld wrote:
also because it would be VERY strange to have a top-of-the-line nx30 with no physical controls...when the nx300 has plenty. I personally would never exchange a set of physical controls with "virtual" touch ones. For example, the nx300 allows many settings to be changed by touch, through the fn button, but I never use this way.
and it would also be really odd, to say the least, to have a nx300 based on tizen and a nx30 based on android...very different philosophies, imho.
much better, two distinct and parallel lines, to accomodate everyone's tastes, and all with the gorgeous nx lenses.