w********1 发帖数: 3492 | 1 Wed, 20 Jun 2012 10:12:27 PDT
Other World Computing posted this picture on their blog showing a MacBook
Pro with Retina Display hooked up to a pair of iMacs serving as Thunderbolt
displays and a third monitor via HDMI. This setup powers four screens with a
total of 15,680,000 pixels.
The writer of the post, OWC Mike, seemed impressed with the performance of
the MacBook Pro:
Moving images and media didn’t create any lag and we were able to play
video on all four displays simultaneously.
Apple officially supports hooking three monitors into the Retina MacBook Pro
, noting in the Thunderbolt ports FAQ in its Support Knowledge Base:
MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012) can support an HDMI-compatible device on its
HDMI port while also using two Thunderbolt displays.
This makes the Retina MacBook Pro the first Mac -- other than a tower-based
workstation like the Mac Pro -- to natively power four displays
simultaneously. | w********2 发帖数: 16371 | 2 the thunderbolt should support chained monitor more than 2 ya
why need one port for each monitor? could do two with one port ya.
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【在 w********1 的大作中提到】 : Wed, 20 Jun 2012 10:12:27 PDT : Other World Computing posted this picture on their blog showing a MacBook : Pro with Retina Display hooked up to a pair of iMacs serving as Thunderbolt : displays and a third monitor via HDMI. This setup powers four screens with a : total of 15,680,000 pixels. : The writer of the post, OWC Mike, seemed impressed with the performance of : the MacBook Pro: : Moving images and media didn’t create any lag and we were able to play : video on all four displays simultaneously. : Apple officially supports hooking three monitors into the Retina MacBook Pro
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