The Orange Pi NEO is an exciting looking gaming device, following in the footsteps of the Steam Deck being powered by Linux. Recently the price was revealed, and the Manjaro Linux head Philip Müller did a talk on it.
This is the first time I've seen Orange Pi themselves actually posting about it publicly (at least in the West). Most of the communication on this has been from the Manjaro Linux team directly so far, and the video mostly goes over what has already been announced about it. Still, it's nice to see an increasing presence for the upcoming release.
Check out the video below:
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A reminder on the specifications to expect from it:
Screen | 7-inch FHD+ (1920 x 1200, WUXGA) 16:10, 500nits Brightness, 120Hz Refresh Rate |
RAM | 16GB/32GB LPDDR5 (6400MHz dual channel) |
Dimensions | 259mm*107mm*19.9mm |
Triggers | Linear Hall Trigger |
Ports | 2x USB 4.0 Type-C, 1x 3.5mm headphone jack, 1x TF card slot |
BT / WiFI | BT5.3, Wifi 6E |
Cooling | Turbo Large Fan, Dual Copper Pipes + Aluminium Alloy Cooling Fans, extra large air vents + customised cooling system and air ducts with a subtle design |
Colour | White/Black |
CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 7840U |
Storage | 512GB-2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (2280) |
Battery | 50WHrs, 3S1P, 3-cell Li-polymer battery |
Joysticks | Hall Sensing Joystick with RGB Lighting |
Gyro | Dual 6-axis gyroscopes |
Audio | 2x 1W dual panoramic speakers |
The device will be split across a Ryzen 7840U model at $499 USD and a Ryzen 8840U at $599 USD. There's no set release date on it yet, will let you know when they do announce that.
More on the official site.
No screws on the outside, because those tiny screw holes look so bad! Said noone ever. So, you have to damage the case to open it? Fsck that.
They talk about cooling well, but they don't talk about fan noise, a crucial element in a handheld.
Large battery and 4 hours battery MAX??? Wow.
A lot of technical details which are largely irrelevant and not addressing any usability key points.
I wish them all the best, but I wonder if they are able to get back their R&D costs. I see Windows appearing on it very soon to try and appease the mass market.
I love the Denglish though: "Millimeter-Quadrat".
Sorry, but this presentation feels a lot like they took the German Manjaro guy, and forced him to present slides that were originally written in Chinese and translated to English via Google Translate. The horrible AI voice in the advertisement video at the beginning of the presentation doesn't help it either.
I love the Denglish though: "Millimeter-Quadrat".
I was wondering why they didn't include any of the speaker's speech in this one that came out earlier... https://youtu.be/fxgxD7hClBc
Why a 1920x1200 120Hz display?Because bignums. And clearly it doesn't help the battery-life, as predicted in previous threads on this device.
Sorry, but this presentation feels a lot like they took the German Manjaro guy, and forced him to present slides that were originally written in Chinese and translated to English via Google Translate. The horrible AI voice in the advertisement video at the beginning of the presentation doesn't help it either.
I love the Denglish though: "Millimeter-Quadrat".
I was wondering why they didn't include any of the speaker's speech in this one that came out earlier... https://youtu.be/fxgxD7hClBc
at least this one looks more like an ad, but the music is bad and the audio quality is also bad or its my headphone ?
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