Future Mac Pro compatibility

Hello, I am ordering the new 24" LCD Display and am assuming that the next line of Mac Pro's will be compatible with this. Would I be assuming correctly, or should I cancel my order?

While there are rumors that Apple is moving toward using the Mini Display connector across the product line. There is nothing from Apple saying that. Without an official statement about future products, I would recommend holding off purchasing this display for anything other than the currently shipping portable. So, short answer...cancel your order.

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