N NeilRShah macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 11, 2012 9 0 Jun 11, 2012 #1 Not sure if anyone knows this yet - but just in case someone read or heard this somewhere.... Do the two thunderbolt ports mean that we will be able to see triple displays with the Macbook Pro w/ Retina?
Not sure if anyone knows this yet - but just in case someone read or heard this somewhere.... Do the two thunderbolt ports mean that we will be able to see triple displays with the Macbook Pro w/ Retina?
blueroom macrumors 603 Feb 15, 2009 6,381 27 Toronto, Canada Jun 11, 2012 #2 It's also got HDMI so maybe four.
mackmgg macrumors 68000 Nov 2, 2007 1,672 583 Jun 11, 2012 #3 The tech specs say a max of two external displays at up to 2560x1600 each, so that's a yes. Not new though, because you can plug one thunderbolt display into a non-retina MBP, and a second thunderbolt display into the first thunderbolt display.
The tech specs say a max of two external displays at up to 2560x1600 each, so that's a yes. Not new though, because you can plug one thunderbolt display into a non-retina MBP, and a second thunderbolt display into the first thunderbolt display.
N NeilRShah macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 11, 2012 9 0 Jun 11, 2012 #4 Great - thanks! I have two non-thunderbolt monitors that I'm using DVI converters for... so this will be great for me. Thanks for the response!
Great - thanks! I have two non-thunderbolt monitors that I'm using DVI converters for... so this will be great for me. Thanks for the response!