The price of a MacBook computer depends on the model, production year, OS version, peripherals, added accessories, and a few other variables. To determine the exact cost, you would need to have a specific laptop in mind and then search for a the price.
As a very general gestimate, they are usually over $2.5K
Nope, the aluminum case on the new Macbooks are unibody, so they are not just the cover. You will have to buy the new unibody aluminum macbook to have that casing.
Try the Samsung Series 9. It's thinner than the Macbook Air, and has much better specs.
The MacBook Pro cases are much larger and sturdier the the MacBook Air cases.
First thing you do is save your files to discs. Next, deauthorize you account from your old computer. Then, import your files to your new MacBook. Finally, authorize your account from your new MacBook.
That all depends on which macbook where you buy it and where you live.
A Macbook Pro is the best new Apple laptop. Ram is something that goes inside of the computer to make it run better. But yes, any Macbook would be good for a new user.
No.
New Macs all have the same software installed. If you are referring to Garageband (See links below) then yes both the MacBook and MacBook Pro have it installed.
Yes. In fact, it is better than some MacBook Pros.
Depends.
No, a refurbished MacBook will cost less because it's not brand-new and has been used to some degree. Many budget shoppers like refurbished products because they are LIKE new but don't have the higher price tag.
MacBook Air