For Mac computers, hold Command +R or Command + Shift + R to perform a refresh. QWhere is the refresh button on a Mac? Unlike F5 in Windows, the Mac computer has no direct refresh button. Fortunately, you can use the Command + R keyboard shortcut to perform a standard refresh on Mac platforms.
From the Apple menu in the corner of your screen, choose System Settings. Click General in the sidebar. Click Transfer or Reset on the right. Click Erase All Content and Settings.
Display Support
Simultaneously supports full native resolution on the built-in display at millions of colors and: One external display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz.
However, it's advisable to restart your Mac every few days, so if a few times a week you can complete the tasks you are working on before the end of the day so that you can shut down your Mac it will thank you for it.
Up to 18 hours of battery life. Go long — free of charge.
Based on operating system support, the limit is between eight and ten years – after which time Apple will not support the software and it's probably a good time to replace your Mac.
13.6-inch display with 60Hz refresh rate.
Display. The laptop has a 13.3-inch IPS screen with a resolution of 2560×1600 pixels, a refresh rate of 60 Hz, an aspect ratio of 16:10, a maximum brightness of 400 nits and the ability to display an extended color space DCI-P3. By all accounts, it's a good display, and it's really nice to work with it.
To completely remove all of your information from the hard drive and reinstall MacOS, open Disk Utility and then select the internal disk, which is labeled Macintosh HD. If there's an option titled Erase Volume Group, check the box. Otherwise, click Erase and follow the prompts.
Use keyboard shortcut Command + Shift + R. Command + R is a regular refresh in your browser, Command + Shift + R is a hard refresh.
How to Refresh a Page on a Mac Keyboard. The standard mac refresh shortcut on a web page for your Mac is to press both the command key and R together (command + R). This is the Mac equivalent to F5 for a browser refresh.
Display on the MacBook Air (M2, 2022)
Apple classifies its 13.6-inch display on the MacBook Air as "liquid retina," but for you that largely means it has a 2560 x 1664 resolution with a 60 Hz refresh rate. (That's 64 pixels higher than the previous MacBook Air design, at 2560 x 1600, which gives it room for the notch.)
The M1 Max MacBook Pro would support 4k at 60hz over HDMI. There is not an option for 120hz resolution.
All the new Macs with M1 chip can run at full resolution 3840 x 1600 at 144Hz with this monitor, using Thunderbolt cable or USB-C to displayPort cable.
Verdict. If you are a die-hard fan of Apple products, there is no reason not to buy the new model. However, if you are looking to make a smart purchase, the M1 MacBook Air will do a great job and will last a few more years before becoming outdated. It will also save you a couple of hundred dollars.
advertisement. Interestingly, Apple hasn't discontinued the M1 MacBook Air, retailing a single base variant M1 Air ( ₹99,900) alongside the base variant M2 Air ( ₹1,19,900).
There was an M1 MacBook Air that has been discontinued, but you may still find it on sale: MacBook Air, M1 Chip, 8-core CPU, 8-Core GPU, 512GB, WAS: $1,249/£1,249.