Can i connect imac 24 with macmini

hello friends. I wont buy macmini new, but have old iMAc24 (2006year). I need now - Can I connect the iMac as the primary monitor, the future MacMini

The 27-inch iMac and Thunderbolt iMacs can be used as external screens > http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11302
A 24-inch iMac can't be used as an external screen. However, you can use an application like ScreenRecycler to use your iMac as a screen for the Mac mini, but you need another screen to set up the new Mac

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