The two side monitors use Diamond BVU195 USB adapters (that links to Amazon it’s an affiliate link, so I earn a bit if you buy there). The middle monitor is powered out of one of my Thunderbolt ports (though I’m using the same DisplayPort connection to that I used before). My internal laptop screen (which I’m running at 1680×1050), I use for email. I use my middle screen for writing and main production. I like the side screens being vertical, rather than horizontal, because it makes it easy for me to use them for reading web pages without scrolling as much. My center one is a widescreen running 2560×1440, and the two side screens are running 1600×1200. My new MacBook Pro Retina is easily able to do the same and should be able to do more, if I wanted. Here are the details of my setup. My old MacBook Pro had no problems running three external monitors.
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