Use Early 2008 iMac as Monitor

Hi,
I'm planning to purchase a new MacBook Pro and wanted to know if I can use my iMac as an external monitor.
I've read that this will only work easily/good starting with 2009 iMac models with Target Display Mode, also that it could be possible over a network, and maybe with a program called ScreenRecycler.
The new MacBook Pro has no ethernet cable port, so if it's possible over a network I guess it would have to be through wifi?
My idea was using the mini DVI port on the iMac and the HDMI port on the new MacBook Pro, let me explain. For a long time (before Apple TV/AirPlay) I would connect my iMac to my flat screen TV to watch movies in higher definition. I did this with a mini dvi-to-HDMI converter; one end connects to the mini dvi port on the iMac and the other end gets one end of the HDMI cable, the other end connects to the TV.
This set up worked very well, but would it work between my iMac and a new MacBook Pro? Has anyone already tried? If not can you offer another way to do it?
Thanks much,
Nic

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