@FaithCarbo Both those laptops are good, and both have their drawbacks. The first only has a small (128 GB) solid state drive, so you've have to install everything on the larger, and much slower, HDD. This wouldn't affect how TS4 runs, but you'd definitely notice it with other apps, or when you were downloading files (music, movies, etc.) in anything more than small amounts. Also, you could do better on the price. (I'm not a huge fan of Dell, either, but it's not terrible.)
The second one has an even stronger graphics card, although the first one's model is strong enough, but its processor is significantly weaker. This wouldn't affect TS4 either, at least not now, but you might notice the difference a couple of years down the road. I do like its large SSD though, as well as its price.
I looked around a bit, and I found a few other options for you to consider. This one, at $1000, has the same 8750H and 1060 as the first model you found, and an IPS screen, although still 15.6". Some Acers have heating issues, but this model's reviews are excellent.
https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Predator-Overclockable-Aeroblade-PH315-51-78NP/dp/B07CTHLX8C
It does have one drawback, which is its single 256 GB SSD. But it has a user-accessible slot for a second 2.5" drive, so you could get, say, one of these 1 TB SSDs for another $108. (Be sure to check your user manual before ordering it, but almost all drives are compatible with almost all computers, as long as you get the correct form factor, in this case 2.5".)
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Inch-Internal-MZ-76Q1T0B-AM/dp/B07L3D19MY
If do-it-yourself isn't your thing, I found a few more options that are all variations on the same computer, with the same processor and graphics card. This one is the cheapest, at $1150 with an additional $100 rebate, and the only one with a 15.6" screen.
https://www.newegg.com/rgb-a-cover-aluminum-black-msi-ge-series-ge63-raider-rgb-011-gaming-entertainment/p/N82E16834154812
This one is on sale for $1180 for the next six days. Its advantages over the one above are that its larger drive is an SSHD, which will be a bit slower than an SSD but significantly faster than an HDD; and that it has a 17.3" screen.
https://www.newegg.com/black-asus-rog-strix-scar-edition-gl703gm-ds74-gaming-entertainment/p/N82E16834234956?Item=N82E16834234956
If you really want a better graphics card, the good options start at a bit more. There are several, but this one, at $1325, looks like the best way to go, although I didn't do as thorough a search for the stronger cards.
https://www.cyberpowerpc.com/system/Tracer-III-17-Turbo-VR-300
And of course, if you have any questions, or these aren't quite what you want, feel free to ask.