Spock (rhp)
the gaming laptop is suitable for all other work, except possibly the most intense video editing.
SRΛSC
I'm pretty sure (depending on what level of gaming you want out of it) any laptop can handle both fine.
Not to say gaming laptops can't do anything but play games & more general use laptops can't game.
Brett Tech Networking
a gaming built laptop can handle both trust me they are build to handle high performance and multitasking
Anonymous
Any computer that can handle gaming would be able to handle anything else you want to do with it. No reason to get two different computers. Unless you are wanting to have business programs and gaming programs running at the same time.
I have no recommendations since I am not actually an "expert" on this topic.