Thunderobot Joins the Battle with the Mightier Zero 18 Pro and Hunting Blade S
Hello fellow gaming and tech enthusiasts! Thunderobot has returned. They've recently put two hard hitters into the gaming laptop arena: the company's top of the line Zero 18 Pro and the refurbished Hunting Blade S for 2025. Both are equipped with some heavy firepower from Intel and NVIDIA, so anticipate smooth silky gameplay and smooth performance. Let's get in close with what these new units have in store.
The Thunderobot Zero 18 Pro: A High-End Powerhouse
Occupying the number one position is the Thunderobot Zero 18 Pro, for individuals who require and desire the utmost power and cutting-edge experience. Its highlight, without a doubt, is undoubtedly the screen. An enormous 18-inch panel that boasts a sharp 2.5K resolution and blistering 240Hz refresh rate. With its fast 4ms response time, 500 nits of peak brightness, and complete 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, your games and content ought to look genuinely spectacular and silky smooth.
Beneath the hood, this laptop packs a punch. It features an Intel Core Ultra 7 255HX processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics processor. You also get a decent memory and storage setup with 32GB of RAM and a 1TB SSD out of the box. Keeping all that power in check is a vital job, and Thunderobot designed a high-tech cooling system that contains three fans and seven heat pipes. They even went as far as adding special cutouts beneath each fan to suck in that valuable cool air.
Connectivity is also great, with a super-fast Thunderbolt 5 port (up to 120 Gbps), a speedy 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port, and the latest Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 wireless tech. For some gaming flair, the keyboard and some ventilation points on the case are RGB backlit. If this is your new gaming rig, the Thunderobot Zero 18 Pro retails in China for around $2240.
Hello to the Thunderobot Hunting Blade S (2025): Powerful and Versatile
Close on its heels is the updated Thunderobot Hunting Blade S for 2025. Once more, this device also boasts robust hardware and the focus on delivering a great visuals experience, perhaps in a different package. It has a 16-inch display with pleasant 2560x1600 resolution and an anti-glare coating, perfect for gaming or office work without eye-glaring reflection. Like the Zero 18 Pro, it features a speedy 240Hz refresh rate and 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, and has a good enough maximum brightness of 500 nits. The screen can also be fully opened up to 180 degrees – handy for all sorts of configurations.
Powers the Hunting Blade S (2025) is an Intel Core i9-13900HX processor. For graphics, the same mighty NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti with 12GB VRAM, and a 140-watt TDP. It comes with 16GB RAM to start out, but wait, there's more: you can upgrade it yourself. There is support for up to 96GB in two slots. Storage comes by way of a 1TB M.2 PCIe 5.0 SSD, with super-fast loading speeds. Thunderobot also states the cooling system maintains noise levels fairly low, allegedly below 43 dB.
This computer also includes ports aplenty, so you have plenty of options for plugging in your gear. You get two USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C ports, three USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, HDMI 2.1, 2.5 Gbps Ethernet (perfect for internet gaming), mini-DisplayPort, and a standard headphone jack. The Hunting Blade S (2025) has an 80 Wh battery and will be available in China beginning April 22nd, for around $1399.
Which Thunderobot Interests You
Thunderobot has categorically offered two solid choices for gamers seeking real performance. The Zero 18 Pro is the bigger, perhaps more high-end machine with its Thunderbolt 5 and Core Ultra power. The Hunting Blade S (2025) is its counterpart, delivering the same graphics oomph, great display, superior upgradeability, and tremendous selection of ports at a much lower cost. Both are solid players, depending on budget and requirements.