Thunderobot has quietly unveiled a new gaming laptop ahead of the device's full debut next month during CES 2026 in Las Vegas. Ultimately, the company does not confirm many details about the laptop in the video below. However, an accompanying press note reveals that the laptop will be sold as the Zero Air.
Allegedly, the Thunderobot Zero Air is one of the world's lightest gaming laptops at around 1.6 kg. While that would be true of 16-inch options like the Zero Air, the Triton 14 AI and ROG Zephyrus G14 (curr. $1,618 on Amazon) are lighter still. Setting that aside, the Zero Air does contain a 16-inch display with a built-in numberpad.
Not only that, but we spot quad heat pipes in the video below, as well as rear-mounted Ethernet, HDMI, USB Type-A and USB Type-C ports. Moreover, the Zero Air will be one of the first gaming laptops to combine Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series laptop GPUs with Intel's Panther Lake architecture. Reportedly, the latter could take the form of the Core Ultra 7 366H, although options like the Core Ultra X7 358H will also be available to OEMs within the Panther Lake series.















