I use this setup for electronics CAD work, I don't necessarily need millions of colors or really fast frame rates - is there any way to trade off those things for the pixel resolutions I need? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Is there anything I'm doing wrong? It just seems inconceivable that the new laptop's graphics capability is reduced over the 3 year old one. If I then plug in the 3rd monitor it just doesn't work. If I unplug any monitor (blank display or not) the other two will always work. If I have all 3 connected then one display will just be blank. It looks like the new laptop isn't as capable as the 3yr old one in the graphics department - when I connect up all the displays, the laptop will only light up 2 of them. Recently I purchased all of the above again (except the laptop is the new top of the line mid-2015 MacBook Pro Retina) with the intention of replicating my work setup at home. a Cintiq 13HD graphics tablet (effectively a 1600x900 monitor) connected via HDMI. a portrait oriented 1200x1920 Dell monitor connected via mini-DisplayPort / ThunderBolt port #2ģ. a portrait oriented 1200x1920 Dell monitor connected via mini-DisplayPort / ThunderBolt port #1Ģ. ![]() I have a mid-2012 15" MacBook Pro Retina that I've been using with 3 external monitors:ġ.
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