2010 128GB MBA or 2011 64GB MBA?

I'm looking to buy a refurbished Macbook Air for the last year of college and beyond. I have a resonably good, nothing fancy, desktop and I want a ultraportable laptop I can take to campus so I can basically live in the library. I know I want to put some videos on it (maybe 5 GBs of video at a time) , 4GBs of music and a couple of old games (Knights of the Old Republic and Grand Theft Auto San Andreas, which are both really old) on it, but besides that, it will be my portable internet browser/document writing laptop.
The refurbished options I have are a $799 2010 128GB 11 inch MBA with 2GB of RAM and a $849.99 64GB 11 inch MBA with 2GB of RAM. While I can obviously afford either one, I was wondering if anyone knew which one has better value: the one with most storage that's older, or the newer one with less room.
Also, I can put Lion on the older one, but it comes with Snow Leopard.
Any advice would be welcomed. This will be my first Mac I have ever bought (I do have experience with Macs and school though) and I just want to make sure I get the best value.
Thanks.

If you can afford to wait and save for the current version, I suggest you do that.
I would recommend at least 4GB RAM and the 128GB SSD on the current 11" model.
Here is the current model in the refurb store for $999.
The current model is almost twice as fast as the previous model. Here are benchmarks.
You do know about Education pricing if you are going to college.

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