What can i upgrade to from 10.4.1

I have a 2006 Macbook, 2G memory - Tiger, I believe... what can I upgrade to cheap?

It depends on which 2006 MacBook you have.
The first model 1,1 (May-Nov 2006) came with 10.4.6 and can be upgraded to 10.6.8 maximum.
The second model 2,1 (Nov 2006 - May 2007) came with 10.4.8 and can be upgraded to 10.7.4 maximum
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  • What can be upgraded?

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