Macbook air and logic pro?

hi. i currently have a heavy 15" macbook pro with i7 dual core 2.66GHz processors.
i travel a lot and am really thinking about getting a macbook air.
i want to know if any logic users are on the new 13" macbook air and how they find it.
can it run large sessions ok?
do you miss the firewire port or a larger screen?
does it get super hot after heavy use and does this drain the battery?
thanks for chipping in... appreciate it!

Sorry, I could have made myself clearer. Even though my Macbook is out of warranty I still get Genius Bar support without charge. Book a session online at your local Apple store, front up to the Genius Bar and see what happens. Or just drop by and ask them if there's a support charge.
You may be able to just simply download Mavericks via the Mac App Store. See the Apple website for details on which Mac support Mavericks, you should be fine with a 2011 model.
But by all means do a backup first. Connect your WD drive to the last operating system it was connected to and Format the drive (warning: erases everything)
Then connect it to your Mac and you should be able to Format the Drive for the Mac using something like Disk Utility. Launchpad>Other>Disk Utility. the rest should be follow your nose from there. But before you do all this, consider creating partitions (individual sections on the hard drive) 1 for Time Machine,  2 for Audio samples, loops etc.  3 for "Other"  and  4 for something we both haven't even thought of yet.
You should think about the capacity that each partition will need. For example it may be a good idea to allocate 250GB for Time Machine so you can have multiple backups. But you should probably should only backup data like files instead of Applications otherwise you'll run out of room because you're gonna need room for Audio which could fill half your drive or more. And that doesn't leave room for much else like Docs and receipts, photos and any other plans you have for world domination.
I know it my be getting confusing so see a Apple Genius, they really are nice people even if they do have piercings and tattoos.
Don't forget to check out Computer Music mag because you'll churn out the tunes and become rich and famous overnight...... (that was a lie)
LPX may appear intimidating at first but it'll all make sense in baby steps.

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