The Dell Axim X50 is not fully compatible with Nevo.
To provide a little background. NEVO is an embedded solution that turns a hand held device into a sophisticated and easy to use home controller. As such it is built into the device at the time of manufacture. Most current PDA’s, have an IrDA port that is not fully compatible with remote control CIR (Consumer IR) in light frequency, transmission intensity and angle of transmission. While using this port could be done for control, it leads to short transmission distances and narrow beam angles making it awkward to use the device. Also it has difficulty transmitting high frequency CIR used mostly by European Consumer Electronic manufacturers. So it is not a universal solution. Nevo's hardware + software solution addresses these problems by being designed into the PDA as part of its core capabilities.
The NEVO 1.0 remote control software is only available for the Compaq/HP iPAQ 2210, 2215, 3950, 3970 and 5450 series of Pocket PC's, at this time. It is embedded in the iPAQ's.
NEVO 2.0, which provides the universal home and digital media control functionality on the Mobile Media Companion, is currently only available on the HP RX3000 series iPAQ. NEVO is an embedded solution that is built into the device at the time of manufacture. Many of the new features in Nevo 2.0, including wireless digital media connectivity, are not fully compatible with other handhelds on the market.
The RX3115 and RX3715 iPAQ versions with Nevo 2.0 are available at HP.com.
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