All depends on the SSD side of things, I always put a v Fast NVME in as my boot/OS drive, just purely for snapiness, however a 2Tb Intel is pretty damn nippy, so go either way, both would be fine.
As for OS, I've got umpteen Windows Licenses against my Microsoft Account, so never need to buy an...
You can only use a paid license across machines, so if you have 2 licenses on your account you can have 2 windows 10 installs, if you don't have a spare license, then you would need to obtain one. Whether that's by purchasing it with the new laptop, or purchasing it online from a store (look on...
You can link your licenses to your microsoft account then it's just all AutoMagic
https://www.windowscentral.com/how-link-your-windows-10-product-key-microsoft-account
Anything i3 and up sounds workable, I'd stick with 16gb ram, as we all know Office is getting more and more bloaty. As for the projector, your SOoL finding a VGA capable machine, however, I have a 10quid HDMI->VGA convertor from Amazon that I use if I'm in a bind, and just keep it in my laptop...
Not yet, not asked them, but noticed the pre-order date on the website if you went to buy a new one is today, so hopefully stock is incoming sometime today
I've no idea, and compared to the Samsung I know it 'looks' slow, however remember the figures listed are still over four times as quick as sata3 and its bound to be one of the usual suspects I would think.
The spec I have is about right, vyper 17, 2070super, 32gb, 1tb storage.
I've got a bunch of nvme drives at home though, so going to bump the storage up after it comes.
Maybe, but these sorts of limited-time releases for 'new' products happen all the time, games on Xbox/PlayStation do it all the time, for example, I bet they have 6 months exclusivity, and after that, we will see the Ryzens get the parts too. Until then I doubt there is anything anyone can do...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=clevo+p670+keyboard&_sacat=31568
Have a look through that someone is bound to list the part number :)
Might be 6-80-P6500-191-1
Oh yeah, I agree, nothing to do with Hardware, and all to do with the deal Intel have for the Super and GDDR6 parts that nvidia launched, and the only card that doesn't currently use GDDR6 from nvidia is the 2060.... Hence the only one that's in the Ryzen4000 machines.