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OrangePi Neo gaming handheld with Manjaro Linux now due out in Q1 2025

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Last updated: 9 Jan 2025 at 2:34 pm UTC

While announcements on the OrangePi Neo gaming handheld that will ship with Manjaro Linux have been a bit quiet lately, it's still coming and they've updated their launch plan for it to be available in Q1 2025.

The Manjaro Linux team haven't been doing big standalone progress announcements, but they have been regularly updating a dedicated post on their Discourse Forum.

The latest reply from Manjaro Linux Project Lead, Philip Müller, was posted early December 2024 noting these hardware tasks are currently being worked on:

  • To confirm the heat dissipation components,
  • Adjusted and optimized screen and other components are assembled into the whole machine for verification and confirmation,
  • Plan to change the thin glass cover plate,
  • Complete machine to be assembled, verification test,
  • The structure of the partially modified mold is to be verified.

The main post was also updated at the end of December 2024 to note it's planned to ship globally, sometime in "Q1 2025", so we should see it before the end of March 2025. Müller also added to the post to note the last few weeks of 2024 they were expecting to see these improvements to the unit from their hardware partners at OrangePi:

  • Update the battery to support 1C fast charging. The battery will still be 50Wh.
  • A new power adapter to support 1C fast charging will be added.
  • Optimize sound quality and sound volume of the Speakers
  • Further optimizations to overall thermal design of the device. This will include:
    • optimizing the structure to ensure better heat dissipation.
    • lower FAN noise.
    • cooler surface temperatures on touchscreen and chassis.

On the software side Müller noted lots of work was going into optimising KDE Plasma 6.2 for the OrangePi Neo, along with various code being upstreamed to the Linux kernel.

Current expected pricing:

  • Base Model 7840u 16GB / 512GB will be 499$ or 4099 CNY.
  • Base Model 8840u 16GB / 512GB will be 599$ or 4499 CNY.

The official page for it is a bit outdated, as it doesn't even list the 8840u model yet.

What compatibility to expect from it? Well it's a Linux device so it will run games in a similar way to the Steam Deck. Either Native Linux games, or Windows games via Valve's compatibility layer Proton.

Along with the Lenovo Legion Go S with SteamOS, and Valve announcing an upcoming SteamOS Beta for more handhelds, it's a busy year for Linux gaming.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Boldos a day ago
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Although not a big fan of KDE, this device looks quite promising
ToddL a day ago
The OrangePi Neo doesn't look too bad and the specs sounds fine for what it is but the battery could be a lot better though. Overall, I hope it succeeds the same way as the Steam Deck.
R Daneel Olivaw a day ago
Something seems weird about this device, I just can't shake it. Like they don't even update the website when they release a presser, all the renders look SUPER fakey ... I just don't know.
firewave a day ago
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FYI a C-rate of 1C means that the battery is charged from 0-100% in one hour. C-rate of 2C means 30min, and C/2 means 2 hours.
Mountain Man a day ago
One of the few Steam Deck alternatives with touch pads, so that's a point in its favor, but the general placement of the controls is wonky, so that's a point against.


Last edited by Mountain Man on 8 Jan 2025 at 5:34 pm UTC
Mohandevir a day ago
Getting one? The first thing I would do would be to slap Bazzite on it.

Or SteamOS, when officially available. Valve time...

The hardware (internals) and the pricing seems attractive, though.


Last edited by Mohandevir on 8 Jan 2025 at 5:46 pm UTC
EduardoMedina 23 hours ago
I may be wrong, but I feel that this device arrives a little late.
Drakker 19 hours ago
The d-pad looks great for once, but its in the wrong spot.
Linux_Rocks 19 hours ago
There's a distinct lack of Manjaro hate in the comments so far... 🤔
TheRiddick 16 hours ago
I'm a little confused as to why they'd pick Manjaro but I guess...
dorkydev 7 hours ago
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Let's just say


I'll believe it when I see jt
hardpenguin 5 hours ago
There are trackpads, so it is good.
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