Bought a MacBook in June - How many years of OS Updates?

Hi -
I bought my MacBook Back in June.
Someone was telling me that as far as new version of the Mac OS and related software goes, My MacBook should be able to handle the new versions of Mac OS X for about five years. I have a MBP 13", i7 and 8GB of RAM.
I am curious -
Typically speaking, how many years of updates and new releases of Mac OS X should my MacBook be able to handle? I plan to keep it up to date with the latest versions of Mac OS X, but I am curious as to how many years of releases it should be able to handle, or historically speaking - they have been able to handle.
Any advice is appreciated.
I spent a good amount of money for my MBP, and I just wanted to see how long this investment (being the laptop) should be able to keep up with the latest software.
Thanks.

MitchellB92 wrote:
Great to hear that I should be able to accept OS X Upgrades for a good five years! Very pleased to hear that.
Apple releases a new OS X version every couple of years on average, except in the case of Mountain Lion which was issued a mere year after Lion because of Flashback malware.
So that should be about 2.5 upgrades over 5 years, which 10.5 era issued machines which are running 10.8 are rather slow, 10.6 era issued machines fare a lot better on 10.8 depending. 10.7 era machines on 10.8 are having no problem.
It all has to do with the processors actually, and it's a educated guess based upon years of experience.
Why don't you recommend any OS X Upgrades without 3 years of AppleCare?
Because driver or firmware upgrades can brick or cause serious issues with older hardware and if your not under AppleCare, then it's a out of pocket repair which  is costly (if they will fix it at all) and money better spent on a new machine.
But if the machine bricks under AppleCare, and they can't fix it, they may give you a refurb that is comparable and they usuallly only have the more recent machines refurbed, not the older ones.

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