I have macbook pro 10.5.8 can i upgrade to the Os X lion?

I have macbook pro 10.5.8 can i upgrade to the Os X lion?

apart from what is already known ( upgrade to Sno,purchase Lion or walk into a Apple Store, ask for a USB drive .. ) you should make sure you can run Lion. Not every Intel Mac will run it, and you need 2GB of RAM.
Double check that requirements before.

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