Universal Electronics' Nevo Q50 remote gets reviewed
Just over three years have passed since we first took a look at Universal Remote's NevoSL, but now the new and improved Nevo Q50 has been taken in by the folks over at Remote Shoppe and tested extensively. In short, the Q50 was widely regarded as a fantastic remote, with a beautiful design, well-constructed button layout and impressive programming feature set. Moreover, the improved battery life and "huge IR library" that's at your disposal sure helped matters, and the only real digs noted were its lack of a tilt-activated backlight, slightly subpar touchscreen resolution and the inability of the NevoStudioPro software to function with the older NevoSL. Of course, with a $699 price tag, this remote certainly isn't for everyone, but if you've been looking for some serious horsepower in a home controller, you owe it to yourself to hit the read link and take a gander.





















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jango fett @ Dec 21st 2007 3:43AM
man, this is one futuristic, sexy looking remote!
Jyncus @ Dec 21st 2007 7:44AM
Err..$700 remote and it doesn't even have bluetooth capability to control a PS3?
No thanks. I wish IR would just die already so we can move onto better technologies such as BT or even RF. =/
ckelly @ Dec 21st 2007 10:56AM
Jyncus - this IS RF (in addition to vanilla IR)
Ty @ Dec 21st 2007 9:26AM
Does this do anything different than my $200 harmony 720? Like my harmony this remote won't control my ps3 and for $700 I just don't get it. It looks good though.