4k display support on MacBook Pro Retina 13" vs 15"

Is there a difference in the 4k support of the current MBPR 13" vs 15"?
Specifically:
* does Iris 5100/5200 vs NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M make a difference?
* do either support connecting two 4k displays?
Thanks

The big problem with either is the battery will likely die before then, and so will the warranty.    So you'll want to save up to be able to replace the battery in that time frame.   Both are fine machines, the larger the screen, the more real estate you'll have for windows on the screen.   Backup your data regularly, as no medium is safe from failure.

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