Will Color run properly on a 2010 macbook pro 15 i7

Will Color run properly on a 2010 macbook pro 15 i7.
Color minimum display requirements are 1680-by-1050 resolution or higher; dual displays are highly recommended. The Macbook Pro 15 i7 comes with 1440 X 900.
What does this means, I won't be able to run Color?
Any suggestion?
Thanks!!

You can always launch the application and see what happens. Otherwise we'd still all be banging rocks together and making grunting sounds.... oh, wait a minute.
Anyway, a 15" 1440x900 won't be very much fun. There is a hack that will allow COLOR to run on a sub-requirement display, but it strains the system resources in a major way, plus the user interface does not scale -- all the radio buttons and dialogues will be almost unreadable. The other deal is that some on-board GPUs are not compatible with COLOR at all. Most laptops are nVidia, and there are other issues around that.
FT/COLOR was designed with an absolute minimum 17" single screen (1920x1200) in mind, more preferably dual screen (DVI, not FireWire), one or both of which should be 23", and -- * to achieve useable productivity* -- dual screen plus an HD-SDI Video I/O card (eg Kona3) to display calibrated material on a grade monitor.
That's who the developers originally had in mind, and priced the stand-alone offering accordingly.
FTHD was $5K+, and the 2K version, which you now get packaged with FCS and is actually now capable of 4K, was around $27K+(support contract).
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