The OrangePi Neo is an upcoming gaming handheld powered by Manjaro Linux Gaming Edition, and now we have some rough demo footage of a prototype actually playing games.
The quality of the actual video is not exactly the best, the Manjaro team are not exactly YouTuber pros but it's still quite an interesting look at the early unfinished device for those interested in more Linux gaming handhelds. Have a look at the video below:
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It's somewhat amusing to see that on Windows handhelds, certain vendors have made their own UI to make Windows slightly better for a handheld and here we have the Manjaro team doing a UI pop-up on top of the Steam Big Picture mode for their settings. Hopefully the final release is a bit smoother than that, but as a reminder this is early stuff we're seeing.
A few weeks ago the Manjaro team also did a quick rough demo of the early Manjaro Gaming Edition installer on YouTube as well:
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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.
More info on the official website. A release date is not yet set.
Quoting: kuhpunktThey really need to work on their marketing. I don't think it was necessary to play the game for a full hour. There is no value in seeing that uncut. At least switch the game and present the performance in a variety of titles.This isn't really meant as marketing, not in a traditional sense. IMO it's more like them showing off their workshop a bit for people curious. At least, I hope their actual real marketing is higher quality...
Quoting: sarmadSo, compared to the Steam Deck this has higher specs (CPU/GPU, screen resolution screen refresh rate) and smaller form factor, but in return the Deck has better screen, likely better battery life, and I guess slightly lower cost.I suspect the Deck has better ergonomics as well.
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