New DELL U2913WM ultrawide monitor (2560x1050)

will my MBPr work with the new DELL U2913WM ultrawide monitor (2560x1050)

Yes. Please see this.
http://thinklightly.com/wordpress/tech/dell-u2913wm-display/

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