Support for 1080p resolution at up to 60Hz.DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI output supported using Mini DisplayPort adapters (sold separately).
(they classified my case as a unique and isolated case. Call up Apple and inform them so they'll know this is a thing. My suggestion is for you to go on SafeBoot to see if your screen also ***** up. Just disappointed and frustrated all mixed together.
I scheduled another call with Apple Support. Guess what? the replacement (this one i'm using to type this message) has the EXACT same problems: a loud fan, graphics card problems, AND the volume is really low on this unit- at halfway past the volume rocker range, I can barely hear anything! (notifications, movies, music, videos on YouTube, etc). I got transferred to Technical Assistance and from there, I worked with other specialist and spent 2 entire days troubleshooting before it was decided I will have to have a replacement. the graphics were distorted, like horizontal blinds moving up in waves over and over before it settled down into SafeBoot. Then it happened- the screen started "misbehaving". As a final check, the specialist told me to reboot the computer on SafeBoot to make sure it was all running ok. I gave Apple a call and they ran through some troubleshooting (SMC reset, PRAM or something) and eventually, the fan did quieten down.
I could hear the fan whirring and the exhaust pumping air out like I'm running a lot of applications at a go, when in fact I had only launched Settings. On the first MBP i received (I say first, because I eventually had to return in and have a replacement sent to me) the fan is unusually loud.