I used Manjaro for about a year around 2019 and it was awful.
I liked its selling point on being based on Arch and having access to AUR, but the official repositories would only have stuff that is vetted to work on the current release of Manjaro (at least that's what I had heard about Manjaro at the time)
The amount of times a package update shit the floor is too many to count.
Before that I was using Ubuntu and for the most part it was fine.
The first distro I used was Mint since the desktop environments, Cinnamon, resembled Windows XP.
Read through the link i provided. The major point i take issue with, is their package repository. They basically delay every package for a few days to call them 'stable'. This behavior makes it by definition incompatible with the AUR. One of the major reasons so many Manjaro systems break. The other reason is their awful package manager.
I ran my manjaro install for over 3 years but never touched pamac and instead used pacman and paru. I was simply too lazy to set up another distro at the time.
Manjaro is the distro I've used for the longest (like 7 years) and it was mostly fine, until I started using AUR, which you shouldn't if you use Manjaro because it will cause problems. Holding packages for 2 weeks also cause problems (hence the AUR issue), it doesn't make it stable. However, if you don't use AUR, it should be fine. Though just FYI, if you want Arch-based there are better distros out there. If you're happy with it, there is no need to change.
IDK, what does "Pi" have to do with anything? Orange Pi is a Raspberry Pi-like device running an ARM SOC and their Orange Pi 800 also uses an ARM SOC.
The Orange Pi Neo doesn't have an ARM chip, isn't at all related to the Raspberry Pi, and isn't Orange. It's like their trying to mix the branding of Raspberry Pi and Ayaneo, without understanding what makes either cool.
Which is fine and all, but they need to make it seem less sketchy.
There have been handheld gaming devices scams that have had events before, using either the one working prototype, or someone else's device with a difference housing.