MacBook Air or MacBook Pro NON-Retina display ????

I am trying to replace my old Power Mac (2004 - PPC ) with original Wide screen and get a new MacBook. I am worried about the small storage space on the MacBook Air I like the speed and feel and look, nice size and weight. (11.6"). I own a external hard drive (1TB), But I dont want to have to plug into the EXT HD everytime I need to get music or pictures being the MacBook Air only has 60Gb SSD. Can anyone give me any input why I should get the MacBook Air?? Or Should I just go get the MacBook Pro and live happy.

well I added this list to this post of what I need this MacBook for but it didn't save. so I will type it all again.
- Replacing PowerMac PPC (1 TB INT HD)
- Will be the families Primary Computer
- Child growning up and will be learning computers soon
- looking for ease of portability
- Email, web ordering and browsing, Ebay, Facebook
- notes and banking
- lots of music, pictures and videos
- have 2 IPhone's, 2 IPod's
- have and EXT Hard Drive ( 1 TB)
- light - mild gaming
- would like to have Apple TV, to stream data to my tv
- Have a playstation 3 - stream data through wifi possible??
- want something to last a long time durable
- would you recommend purchasing the Extended warranty???
- mostly used at home, but would like to bring it along when traveling

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