The obvious advantages of top loaders of this type :
1. The drum is held by 2 bearings, so there is no torque on them in the direction that tends to rip the bearing sideways, like in the front loaders or top loaders of the vertical drum type
2. The door is never submerged, so its sealing tightness is not critical to prevent water from leaking out of the machine
Ad 1. There is higher loading of the bearings, but as long as the bearing assembly is properly designed and sized, there is no reason for that to be any problem. And recalling all the failures I've ever heard of, the bearing never gave on its own, but always as a result of water ingress (due to the seal ring going bad over time, often even combined with an overfill fault or the use of too foaming detergent).
And with the water ingress the toploaders have a clear disadvantage: Two seals, where ailure of any of them causing the water ingress problem, resulting into bearing damage too (there the loading does not matter - once water gets in, any bearing goeas bad very quick even when 100x oversized).
Ad 2. Indeed, intuition may suggest it could be a weak point, but the fact is, Ive never heard of any failure of that seal yet (except when someone leaves someclothing jammed in, but that is more of a sensitivity to user error than machine reliability problem).
Truth is, when the drain pump fails (the drain gets clogged by something falling off from some loundry), the top loader allows access into thefull tubto drain it with a hose without spilling thatmuch around compare to when messing up with a side loader full of water and clogged drain.