First, that's about $300-$500 more (depending on config), and yes it is wroth it. Are you buying new or used. eBay has some nice buys on new and used MacBooks & MacBook Pro. By the way, the processing speed is more important then the hard drive memory because I have friends that use an external hard drive to store their videos and photos while leaving the music on the computer for iTunes to play.
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.
An ITouch/IPhone is pretty much a mini macbook touch so they probably will make a bigger one and call it the macbook touch and then turn it into a series like a itouch or iphone.
If you have the 17 inch, it's bigger than the 15 inch. I don't know about you, but I like to have the largest screen possible when playing any game.
It all depends on what you need it for.If most of what your doing is taking notes, web browsing, word proccessing, etc, then the MacBook Air should be fine.If your an enginering student, doing HD video editing or other heavy processer work then the MacBook Pro would be better for the long run.With the newer Apple laptops you will need to max out the ram as you won't be able to upgrade later as the ram is permanently install.
Same as you do on safari or chrome. Take two fingers, and slide them in opposite directions on the trackpad
MacBook is Good portable computers. If you want a desktop that is the best a Mac Pro i the best out of all the Macs. But if you want something simple and not to high tech then a MacBook is the way to go.
No i don't think they should be any bigger.. they are perfect size . If they were any bigger there would be to many goals
Yes it should because it is bigger and not smaller
Apple provides guides for updating hard drives (See links below). Specific details will depend upon the model/year of computer.
You should be able to make your eyes bigger by using eye liner
May as well just buy the Aluminum MacBook. It cost just $300 more, which probably would cost less than trying to get it into aluminum casing, plus you get DDR3 Memory, bigger hard drive, and illuminated keyboard (Updated April 19, 2009, computer specs may have changed cense then) Whatever happens good luck. Hope you get what you want :)
Either option will work as there are no specific requirements to run Windows 7 (See links below). So your choice should be based on the requirements for the particular games you want to play. Generally speaking; bigger is better.