
I am using Linux only for more than a decade and I've posted here several articles about it so I have not desire to insist too much about it, so I am looking more at the laptop part of it. More, Fedora 39 is already old because Fedora 40 have been released since the video was uploaded on Youtube.
The Fedora Slimbook in the video has an intel i7 12700H, it's paired with an Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti, with 4 gigs of VRAM. The client can pick between 16, 32 or 64 gigs of RAM, running at 3200 Mhz, it's not soldered, and that is good for me as an idea because I am used with 16 GB in the RAM part of the laptop. The laptop users get 500 gigs of SSD, with the ability to fill 2 M.2 slots with up to 4 TB in total.
In terms of Input/Output (known as I/O), the laptop comes with 2 USB A ports, 3.2 Gen 1, with 1 USB C 3.2 Gen 2 that supports display port 1.4, and one Thunderbolt 4 port that supports charging and displayport, but it's hardwired to the integrated intel GPU. There's also available a HDMI port wired to the Nvidia GPU, a headphone jack, an SD card slot with a barrel charger port.
On that version of the laptop peple can get Wifi 6 and bluetooth 5.2, a 82 WH battery, 2 speakers and a 1080p webcam among other.
If you really want Fedora you may look for the current and better version, both for that Linux distro and laptop.