Refresh Time:  Continue with MacBook Pro or get the Air?

I have to refresh my work MacBook Pro right now, and I have the option to get the high-end Air as well as the current Pro model, so just wondering if I should go for the air?   I love the idea of the SSD and I'm not currently using any high end graphics programs, but I do run Windows under VMWare, and with the Air's limit of 4G RAM I'm just wondering if it will have the horsepower to run the VM without lots of time watching the spinning beach ball?   We typically go with a 3 Year refresh cycle as well.

I also am running a MacBook Air 13" with VMWare and Windows 7 with no issues (and no beach balls).  I certainly don't feel I've "downgraded" at all in moving from a 15" MacBook Pro with 8GB of RAM that was running VMWare and Windows, and certainly Windows boots a *LOT* faster than it does on the MacBook Pro (the SSD).
While the 4GB RAM ceiling is probably my own most signfiicant concern about the Air and the point at which this machine will hit its limit, I suspect the machine will prove more than usable over the next three years.

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