Should I upgrade to the newest MacBook or keep my 2008 that has a few issues?

I have a 2008 version of the 13" MacBook Pro. It's recently been giving me issues as in slow browsing and quick battery drain. It also freezes frequently. Is it worth buying a refurbished 2012 version?  Should I go with MacBook Pro vs MacBook Air?  Mainly use for surfing, music and streaming.

DrMino88 wrote:
Is it worth buying a refurbished 2012 version?  Should I go with MacBook Pro vs MacBook Air? 
Yes, refurbs are just like new and carry the same warranty as new. It will also have an optical drive and upgradable RAM and HD.
The Air is a bit thinner and lighter but has none of the features listed above.
I'd go for the 2012 MBP refurb.

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    OS X 10.4.x - Tiger
    OS X 10.5.x - Leopard
    OS X 10.6.x - Snow Leopard
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    OS X 10.8.x - Mountain Lion
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