Will Retina Macbook Pros Output 25p, 4K?

I have a early 2013 13 inch Retina. I have just purchased a Panasonic Lumix GH4 camera which does 4K video. As I live in "PAL" land I would expect to use 3840x2160, 25p video setting on the camera.
My "old" MBP does not output (e.g. to a 4K video monitor) a 4K resolution, rather 2560x1440. The latest Retinas output either 3840x2160 at 30Hz or 4096x2160 at 24Hz, according tp Apple, i.e. NTSC settings
My question is, will a new MBP Retina also output a 25Hz signal?, i.e a PAL one?
I notice that all the cheaper 4K monitors on offer , aimed at video gamers, are either 30Hz or 60Hz input.
Ron

Yes, yes and yes.
"Also am I correct in thinking that my 2008 early Mac Pro has more processing power than the new macbook I am looking at?"
You MUST be joking! LOL!
There will be NO COMPARISON as far as speed, processing power, etc.
You are looking at about a 40% performance boost on the CPU, alone, never mind the boost in RAM.
Coupled with the speed of the drives in the MBPro, you will also notice that your insanely complicated projects that typically take a few minutes to load, will actually load in mere seconds.
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