The number of displays that Thunderbolt-equipped Macs can drive is dependent largely on the capabilities of the GPU and the Thunderbolt controller chip installed. Past MacBook Airs have only supported the use of two displays simultaneously, while the 15" and 17" 2011 MacBook Pros could only support a total of three. Users of multi-monitor setups are in for a treat: according to a report by 9to5Mac and legwork by Gabor Cselle and OWC, the 2012 MacBook Air can support two external displays for a total of three, while the Retina MacBook Pro supports three external displays for a total of four.
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