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by tothepixel 3565 days ago
Minor critique - Getting a MBP to run with dual external monitors is a complete and absolute nightmare involving propriety standards (thunderbolt), OS lockouts (MST works with bootcamp, but not OSX), and expensive Apple hardware (outdated $1000 monitors only). Apple is no longer the company of simplicity from yesteryear.
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It might be -- I've only got one 4K I've tried.

But Thunderbolt is not "proprietary" is an open standard adopted by the industry at large, including PC makers.

Also the "expensive Apple hardware (outdated $1000 monitors only" is not really apt. It's not that running dual monitors necessitates using old Cinema Displays. It's just that Cinema Display's are old, and Apple hasn't made any new monitors for a few years. But no need to buy/use Apple monitors for that -- and it would be foolish to buy them when there are 4K ones around by Dell etc. Apple even keeps a page with supported and tested third party 4K monitors.

I had dual 1080p external monitors for my 2013 MBP for quite a while. It always worked perfectly.

Recently, I upgraded to a single 4K monitor and that did require some fiddling (using switchResX) but it still works nicely.

I was able to hook up my MBP to two external 4k displays and drive those and the internal screen at 60Hz with no problem. 2015 MBP with discrete AMD Radeon graphics chip.