At least this tells me pretty definitively that this is not an AMD APU system. That's fantastic because those suck for getting proper video support running. However, being that this is a laptop, it is possible that the laptop screen's interface is connected directly to an Intel graphics array and the Radeon card is primarily connected to an external HDMI/DVI/DP/VGA port. This can lead to some confusion as it is an architecture design that is heavily dependent upon proprietary Windows drivers meant to use the rendering & feature support of both cards in tandem.
That was with specific regard to the lspci output. The system is not an AMD APU system but it does indeed have dual display, as noted. That is why I mentioned the interface connection specifics. This means it may still be possible to do a multihead configuration. I'm sure the OP will appreciate you providing the wiki links & other information. At current, the architecture is still only properly supported by binary Windows driver releases and details are insufficient to permit proper support for other platforms without reverse engineering of those drivers. This, sadly, means that the architecture support is heavily dependent upon Windows drivers. As there currently exists no 'ndiswrapper' type option for graphics use, this makes support and configuration quite difficult.
I don't think I was 'wrong', precisely, but I definitely didn't provide enough clear information and so I thank you for pointing it out.