Thunderobot introduced its newest portable gaming hardware at the BW2026 exhibition, showcasing a collaborative design developed alongside the Zero Mileage ZM brand. The resulting machine, named the Zero Air 16 Racing Edition, targets enthusiasts who require high tier graphics performance within an exceptionally light chassis. By utilizing carbon fiber materials in the construction of the outer shell, the engineering team managed to reduce the total weight of the device to just 1.64 kilograms without sacrificing the structural rigidity of the frame.
Visual output is handled by a 16 inch display branded as the Hummingbird Eye Care screen. This panel features a 2.5K resolution and a 240Hz refresh rate, providing fluid motion tracking that is essential for competitive gaming. The integration of specialized eye care technology aims to reduce optical fatigue during extended usage sessions. The carbon fiber construction allows the laptop to maintain a slim profile, offering a highly portable solution for users who transition frequently between work and gaming environments.
Under the hood, the Zero Air 16 Racing Edition is powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 356H processor. This CPU operates in tandem with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card, establishing a combined system power ceiling of up to 160W. This power envelope ensures that the system can maintain high frame rates in modern titles while keeping thermal output within manageable limits for a thin chassis.
The physical interface options on the chassis provide comprehensive connectivity for external peripherals. The I/O selection includes a Thunderbolt 4 port, an HDMI 2.1 output, a Mini DisplayPort, and a dedicated Ethernet jack for stable wired internet connections. While the technical capabilities of the Zero Air 16 Racing Edition have been made public, Thunderobot has not yet disclosed official retail pricing or market availability schedules for the new laptop.

