I believe gaming level and business grade computers are basically on par with each other. Business leans slightly more towards reliability, usability/portability and durability though. Gaming level focuses slightly more on cooling, performance and display quality/dedicated graphics.
IIRC, there were lots of stand alone gaming/luxury builders a few decades ago. But like Alienware and Voodoo, they were snapped up by bigger companies and integrated into them as a side product line.
Commercial grade laptops are trash. Horrific keyboard layouts/feedback that are awful to type on, terrible resolutions on the screens, flimsy plastic that flexes from a single finger vs metal chassis that you can feel comfortable stacking textbooks on it, quality parts and airflow that seems like 50% of what the business grade and gaming laptops offer (thereby making it way easier to overheat and performance drops), not designed to be opened to easily swap ram/HDD... ugh.
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