24" LED MiniDisplay Apple monitor with new 2012 mac mini?

Can I connect a 24" LED MiniDisplay Apple monitor to new 2012 mac mini?

Yes indeed!
A notable peculiarity of Thunderbolt is that it uses exactly the same connector as Mini Display Port, and that's not all. The Thunderbolt connector also carries Mini Display Port video signals. That means you can plug a Mini Display Port video cable/adapter in to a Thunderbolt connector and your monitor will work.
- Anonymous
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