Adapter to macbook pro

Dear All,
was looking at LED Cinema display , its came with a cables to connect macbook pro to the LED and its also came with MegaSafe i'm wondering if i can buy this adapter/cables separate if no , which adapter or cables i need to buy 2 connect my macbook pro to iMac 27
best regards,
like this one to be more clear
http://winarco.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/apple-led-cinema-display-03.jpg

You need a Mini display port to mini display port. Here they are
http://store.apple.com/us/product/TX706ZM/A?afid=p210%7Cfrgl&cid=AOS-US-SHOP-Fro ogle

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