If I download OS X Lion 10.8.5 will it give me the Airplay mirroring. I currently have 10.7.5

If I download OS X Lion 10.8.5 will it give me the Airplay Icon...Which will give me Airplay Mirroring?

Backup first.
Repair Disk.
Steps 2 through 8
http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5836
Click App Store icon i the Dock to launch App store. Sign in.
Buy OS X Mountain Lion. Cost: $19.99
Download and install the OS X. It will take a while.
Note.
OS X 10.9 Mavericks, the next version of  OS X will be released in the comming weeks.
No details about it are available yet.
Best.

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