Macbook Air (Apple MacBook Air MD760HNA )

Hello!
My Name is Neeraj. I am a Multimedia specialist.
My Most Important question is. can I Run All Multimedia Softwares on
"Apple MacBook Air MD760HNA"
like. 3d, Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects and complete adobe suite.
Is there any problem with multimedia softwares if i buy "Apple MacBook Air MD760HNA" .
I visit at apple store and excutives suggest me to go with Macbook pro for Multimedia Softwares.
But my Budget is not for macbook pro. I can buy Macbook air Apple MacBook Air MD760HNA"
As I found the difference between air and pro is only about Graphics and clock speed.
I would like to know can I Run all my multimedia softwares on MacBook Air MD760HNA" successfully?
I would like to here an Expert advice because i am to buy within 2 days.
Many Thanks in Advance

I run Adobe CS5 on my 2011 MBA with no difficulties and the 2013 models are significantly faster with improved Intel integrated graphics so your experience would be better. If your budget alllowed it, a computer with a faster processor and integrated graphics would improve your experience with 3D graphics (compositing would be faster) and with graphics post processing. But the MBA can do it.
I'd strongly recommend you upgrade it to 8GB and at least get the 256GB SSD. If you do any extensive video editing the drive will get full quickly so you'll also want a fast external drive to move data on and off the computer. Also a 13" is rather cramped to having a larger external display would be a plus.

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