Will my old monitors are compatible with the new Mac Pro?

I'm thinking about buy a new workstations (MacPro) but I need to know if my Monitors are compatible or I need to buy a new ones.
I have a Cin Dsplay 23-inch DVI Early 2007 and a LED Cinema Display (24-inch).
Kind regards

The 24" LED's Mini DisplayPort plug will go into a Thunderbolt port on the Mac Pro.  The 23" DVI display will need a Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter.
<http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB570Z/B/mini-displayport-to-dvi-adapter>

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