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Congrats man!
Fisrt the 2.4 with 2g of RAM is absolutely fine to start off with. Only upgrade when you really start to find you're running out, which believe me, will probably be a long while.
The display will hinder you a bit, but not to the point you can't learn on it. At some point in the future, once you have properly dabbled with logic, and you're finding the small screen is slowing your flow get the second monitor - I've got friends with the setup and it's works great.
Just get the largest drive you can at the time, just get a reputable brand and look on the forums to make sure that model hasn't got bad reviews.
Not totally up whats out right now but look at echosystem or maudio firewire interfaces. The onbaord sound will be OK for starting out but really nothing more.
In terms of priority you should buy in this oder;
1, Monitor
2, Soundcard
3, External drive
4, RAM
The reasons; the monitor will greatly increase your workflow, which IMO is the most important aspect of making music. The soundcard will remove certain sound qaulity and processing restrictions from you and give you more options. The drive will let you amass samples and backup, and I didn't suggest this earlier as your starting projects won't be that crucial and you can always backup projects to DVDs.
Finally Ram because 2g is by far enough to get started, and all the others will be needed well before you need more ram (unless you are going totally sample based).
hope this helps.
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