Personally, I was interested in the new 3DS but mostly only if I could get a regular-sized one. Combines the 3DS and the DS Lite to make something even better (I hate the Start and Select buttons on the regular 3DS.)
But considering we can only get XLs, I might as well stick to regular 3DS. I mean, in the end I ended up with a regular 3DS XL, but I have -no- reason to want a N3DS over an O3DS. None of the N3DS exclusives particularly interest me, and I don't need better GBA and SNES emulation, given that I have a GBA with an EZ4 and all the SNES games I am interested in got GBA ports. There's also the thing where it seems like you are "safer" on an O3DS with CFW compared to an N3DS, given it may still be a long time before emunand over 9.5 is supported for N3DS, while O3DS supports up to the latest. I can just keep emunand updated and it's exactly as if I was using my 3DS legit, no problems accessing Nintendo Network, no problems accessing eShop, all without having to mess with installing additional things and spoofing stuff.
That, and all the games I am interested in that use the C-Stick work just fine for me with just the O3DS' buttons. I'd rather have the Start and Select buttons like the N3DS has, but at least on the O3DSXL they are already much better than on the regular O3DS.
I can see why someone would be interested in the N3DS, though, and for someone who was buying their first 3DS, I'd recommend the N3DS over an O3DS any day. Or, if you already have a 3DS and wanted a second one, might as well get a New.