That laptop is a AMD dual-gpu laptop with very similar hardware to what was just handled in this thread:
As stated on our website, I do generally not recommend dual-gpu laptops of any make if avoidable, unless there is a good reason, but whereas they are generally or often unusable on MS-Windows, they can be made to work fine on Linux with some manual configuration and setup work, as demonstrated in the above linked thread. Still even on Linux a little bit more hassle than simply getting a single-gpu machine.
In general AMD gpu’s are not expected to have much of an advantage over NVidia on MS-Windows (whereas Intel gpu’s are entirely unusable on Windows timing-wise!). But on Linux they can have substantial advantages for visual timing, control, color precision, HDR, VRR, high quality open-source drivers. Also, I mostly only test on AMD, very rarely on NVidia.