Laptop video editing

Hello world! I am looking for a new laptop for video editing (with Adobe Premiere). Do you have any suggestions? I prefer a laptop 15.6 "with SD do you offer a laptop with graphica quadro or gtx card?

Thank you very much, Gabri

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