The first MacBooks to feature 120Hz displays, or as Apple calls it, a ProMotion display, were the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models based on M1 Pro and M1 Max chipsets. Launched in October 2021, these laptops feature a Liquid Retina XDR display capable of achieving a peak brightness of 1,600 nits (HDR content) and a pixel density of 254 ppi.
Lacks a high refresh-rate screen; Key Specifications. Review Price: £1099/$1099; 6.7-inch display, OLED, HDR Even from someone who has been using an iPhone 11 Pro Max for most of the year iPhone 15 Pro Max. Pro camera system. 48MP Main: 24mm, ƒ/1.78 aperture, second‑generation sensor‑shift optical image stabilisation, 100% Focus Pixels, support for super‑high‑resolution photos (24MP and 48MP) 12MP Ultra Wide: 13mm, ƒ/2.2 aperture and 120° field of view, 100% Focus Pixels. 12MP 2x Telephoto (enabled by quad‑pixel Refresh rate: 120 Hz: Adaptive refresh rate: Yes: Max rated brightness: 2000 nits: Max rated brightness in HDR: 1600 nits: HDR support: Yes, Dolby Vision: Screen protection: Ceramic Shield: Screen-to-body ratio: 88.2%: Display features - DCI-P3 - Always-On Display 6NLr1N.