seems to work fine

http://blog.laptopmag.com/windows-7-tested-on-retina-display-macbook-pro-how-good-is-it


games run at native res as well, so softimage performance should be fine too

On Sunday, July 1, 2012, Alan Fregtman wrote:

> Last I heard there are no updated Bootcamp drivers for the Retina Macbook
> yet, so I suspect the OpenGL performance is poor for the time being.
>
> That said, I've read evidence that Windows still sees the full resolution
> and I'm sure it looks quite nice, though I wonder if the menus appear small
> since much of the UI consists of bitmaps. On another note, the GPU is
> Nvidia so it shouldn't act funny like an ATI under XSI.
>
> So pricy though, damn! Here in Canada, getting the 16GB RAM model with
> 512GB SSD is $3,029, plus tax! Considering the cost, I've been eyeing this
> other beast:
> http://www.reflexnotebook.ca/index.php/sager-notebooks/sager-np9150.html
> You can go quite nuts customizing it with insane specs that (screen-aside)
> put the Retina to shame and it's still under $3k. Definitely not as thin
> though, hehe.
>
> Decisions, decisions.....
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 30, 2012 at 10:04 PM, Ahmidou Lyazidi 
> <[email protected]<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', '[email protected]');>
> > wrote:
>
>> Does someone tryed softimage on the new MBP? Is it compatible with the
>> new retina display and does it perform well?
>>
>> Thanks
>> --
>> Ahmidou Lyazidi
>> Director | TD | CG artist
>> http://vimeo.com/ahmidou/videos
>>
>>
>

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