Physically, yes. It will work.
However some airlines do not allow electronics to be turned on during certain times of the flight, or will not allow them at all.
Some airlines offer wireless internet on the flight, and others do not.
On a MacBook, use iChat.
you probably should get the MacBook. they are cheaper than the MacBook Pro. now, if you want a bigger screen, then get a MacBook Pro.
The Intel Core i5 offered in a new MacBook Air is more than sufficient for daily use. A MacBook Pro is better suited for heavy design or developing use.
Yes
it is an apple product. BUT, if i were you i wouldn't get the macbook air or pro if you don't have (or in) a business. just get the normal macbook for home use. i am typing this message on my macbook!
I Use iMovie On My Macbook
You use the MacBook Air like any other Mac portable. Only, there is no inbuilt SuperDrive, you use remote SuperDrive with the MacBook Air. Please message me if you have any other questions. Or visit "http://www.apple.com/macbookair"
his macbook
macbook
$1799... overpriced by about $400
I go by my middle name as well, and I have never had any problem with it regarding traveling or passports.
No.