Looking at the current Lightroom Classic system requirements, my opinion is that what is listed as the “Minimum” should be interpreted as “just enough to get the app going,” and you should think of the “Recommended” level as “the actual minimum for you to not be frustrated.”
If you’re looking for a Windows laptop, then you should be looking for…
CPU: The more recent and the more cores, the better. If you’re not doing professional work, you don’t need the top end CPU, but avoid the bottom.
GPU: Discrete graphics are better than integrated graphics, and aim for 8GB or more of discrete VRAM if you can afford it. Lightroom Classic is relying more and more on GPU acceleration for fast performance, so don’t skimp on this.
RAM: No less than 16GB RAM, 32GB is nice but you can probably get away with less for non-professional work.
Oh, and GoldingD’s advice to avoid ARM-based Windows PCs is a good idea, at least for now. Although Lightroom Classic does run on ARM CPUs, for full compatibility, performance, and feature support stick to Intel/AMD CPUs until ARM support improves.