An excellent job.
The new MacBook Pro display C Retina - this is the first device from Apple, both equipped with two ports, Thunderbolt, and the connector HDMI. How many additional displays can be connected to this "baby"? Company-suppliers of iron Other World Computing decided to "start" with three, two of which - a iMac (with a resolution of 2560x1440), and another - Monitor LG (1920x1080). Together with the very Retina-display (2880x1800) are four. Besides, note: a minimum resolution of all four - no less than Full HD.
There are no figures for the OWC did not provide benchmarks, noting only that the simultaneous operation of the video, as well as the manipulation of graphic images do not cause lag.
Will the MacBook Pro to work with more monitors, for example, through an additional port in the Thunderbolt Display ? It seems not. With the exception of large computers a la Mac Pro, first it Mac, which can natively work with four screens at once?
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