Imac as a monitor for a MacBook Pro

I would like to use my 6 year old Imac as a monitor for my 1 yr old MacBook Pro.  Any suggestions as to how to hook this up?

No.  I think it was about 2009 that iMacs could be run in target display mode but not earlier.

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  • TS1367 Is there are a way to use my imac as a display for my macbook pro? I have a thunderbolt cable but it doesnt seem to do anything

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  • Can I use my iMac 2009 as an external monitor for a MacBook Pro

    I will soon be getting a new MacBook Pro with Retina display. It has an HDMI port.
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    Thanks for your reply. After reading the article though, I'm still not really sure what the answer is. For example, you mention something that can be done, with some hurdles to go through, for 27" iMacs. Mine is a 21.5" iMac, but seems to have the same port you mentioned in the article. Or maybe it isn't. Anyway, I'm still not sure if it is possible after reading that. Interesting information though.
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  • Am I able to use a iMac 27" as a monitor for my MacBook Pro 15" ?

    Hi there,
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