Minimum Screen Resolution for Premiere Pro CS3

I want to be able to run the package on my laptop when out and about, but the
screen resolution is only 1024 x 768. Can anyone tell me whether it will run under said resolution, but with a crowded screen or will it simply not work. I have not yet bought the product yet, and this could be a deciding factor.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Maurice

That's what I am running and it has been awesome over the last two days with the only exception being a "Desktop Display Mode has been reset because the video card returned an error." I thought I had this problem licked until I got it again this afternoon and now it won't go away.
- Matt

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