Thunderobot to Make CES 2025 Debut with Flagship ZERO Series Gaming Laptops and Smart Glasses

Thunderobot, a major Chinese hardware manufacturer and NVIDIA partner, is set to make its first-ever appearance at CES 2025, showcasing its ambitious plans for the global hardware market. Among its highlights will be the ZERO series gaming laptops and a bold expansion into the smart glasses segment, signaling Thunderobot's intent to become a significant player in the industry.

ZERO Series Gaming Laptops: Redefining High-Performance

At the heart of Thunderobot's CES presentation is the ZERO series, its flagship gaming laptop lineup featuring cutting-edge technology. Designed for the most demanding gamers, the ZERO series is equipped with:

  • NVIDIA's latest GPUs for unmatched graphical performance.

  • Intel's 2nd Gen Core Ultra processors and AMD's Ryzen 9000 series, ensuring top-tier processing power.

  • Premium build quality and innovative cooling solutions to maintain peak performance.

With the ZERO series, Thunderobot aims to compete directly with established brands like ASUS and MSI, delivering high-performance laptops that set new industry benchmarks.

Expanding Horizons: Smart Glasses

Thunderobot is also venturing into augmented reality with its new smart glasses lineup. The initial three products focus on intelligent human-computer interaction, promising features like:

  • Real-time processing ecosystems for immersive AR experiences.

  • Innovations in smart living designed to integrate seamlessly into everyday life.

Although details remain scarce, this marks a significant step in diversifying the company's portfolio.

Segmented Laptop Lineups for All Users

Thunderobot has redefined its offerings across three tiers:

  1. ZERO Series – High-end, flagship models for enthusiasts.

  2. Radiant Series – Mid-range laptops like the Radiant 16, featuring Intel Raptor Lake-HX CPUs and NVIDIA RTX 4070/4060/4050 GPUs, with QHD+ displays and high refresh rates.

  3. Storm Series – Entry-level models like the Storm 15, offering affordable yet powerful specs, including Intel 13th/12th Gen processors and NVIDIA GPUs.

Looking Ahead at CES 2025

Thunderobot’s CES showcase will include updates across its product lines, with new Radiant and Storm SKUs joining the lineup. The company may also reveal updates to its mini-PC offerings, further demonstrating its versatility. With a focus on esports hardware, Thunderobot is setting itself up as a global contender in high-performance gaming and professional equipment.

Is Thunderobot ready to compete on the global stage? What excites you the most about their lineup—gaming laptops or the smart glasses? Let us know in the comments!

Angel Morales

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