Refurbished MacBook 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - Black (Nov 27)

I just bought on the 27th of November 2007 a Refurbished Black MacBook 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. I was just wondering if it is a Late 2007 MacBook, since it's a refurbished product, and if it has Santa Rosa.
Also, I've bought from ebay 4GB of ram for it (2X2GB). Will it be able to recognize all 4GB? the new (not refurbished) MacBooks available in the Apple store at the moment support up to 4GB.
So what I'm asking is:
Is my Refurbished Macbook the latest model that is out?

lukasig wrote:
So what I'm asking is:
Is my Refurbished Macbook the latest model that is out?
Isn't that the sort of question you should ask before you buy something?

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