3 external monitors for rMBP - hoping

I read this article http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/20/3104640/macbook-pro-retina-display-three-exter nal-monitors that declared that rMBP could natively run 3 external monitors (2 thunderbolt, 1 hdmi).
Mine only runs 2 - either 1 TB and 1 HDMI, or 2 TB. Does this mean something is wrong with my computer, or is there some special trick I need to do?
Thanks! Mark

*Update*
I now have 4 monitors running on my 2009 17" mid-2009 MBP. The MBP, 2 17" Dell monitors and a 24" Dell monitor. Mavericks allows multiple displays as seperate working environments.
As you can see in the image (excuse the clutter..cable management is under the desk and its a WIP at the moment)I have the upper left monitor working in excel, the middle larger monitor in iTunes, the left monitor is browsing via Firefox and I'm in Safari in this forum on the MBP.
I have run Photoshop, Protools, Safari and Dreamweaver in this set up over the last few hours also.
The only issues I'm working through now is trying to have my dock on all displays and keeping the display setting after the MBP is put to sleep. Any suggestions are helpful.
At this time I haven't put the MBP in my Bookendz docking station, but I just updgraded to a 250GB Samsung SSD, 8GBRAM and replaced the superdrive with the old 500GB HDD. I also store most of my audio and graphic files on an external HDD and iCloud.

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