My macbook 4.1 is version 10.5.8....i would like to purchase the new os but my mac will not allow me to update to 10.6.8 Why is that?

please help me figure out how to get this mac updated so I can purchase OS X LION

If your processor is PowerPC instead of Intel, you cannot upgrade beyond Leopard (10.5).
If it is Intel, you cannot download SL, but must buy a DVD from 1-800-MY-APPLE for $19.  Same number can be used after SL is installed to buy a download code to be used in App Store to download Lion.
SL requires 1 GB RAM, though more is better.
Lion Requires Core2Duo processor and 2 GB RAM, though more RAM is much better.

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