If I buy a new macbook air for travelling, will I be able to transfer the contents of all my mailboxes across?

I tried to watch an episode of a TV series from my iTunes library and while it looked fine on the Mac screen and sounded fine on the TV screen, on the TV screen the area of the screen where the TV picture should have been was just a chequerboard.  I have recently installed a VPN and Air Parrot - might this be affecting things?  I have watched earlier episodes of the TV series with no problems and I tried an episode from another TV series with the same result.
Any advice gratefully received! thanks.

You sure about this? https://www.apple.com/why-mac/better-support/
"Purchase a One to One membership at the same time you get your new Mac from an Apple Retail Store, and you won’t have to spend hours transferring all your stuff. Just bring in your old PC, and we’ll do it for you. A Specialist will move all your files — email, contacts, music, photos, documents, calendar, desktop items — and make sure everything is exactly where it should be. One to One costs just $99, and it includes a year’s worth of one-hour, face-to-face training sessions. It’s like getting a head start before you start."
This is really disappointing.  Buy a $3,000 computer from them and then buy another one for $1,000+ and all they want to do is screw you over, nickle and dime you and price gouge you on setting it up.

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