Mac Mini Server with two displays

I am about to purchase the new MMS, but I want to clarify two things first.
I just got off the phone with Apple Customer Service. I asked them, if it's possible to connect two displays, one via Thunderbolt, the other via mini port at full 2500x1440 res. The guy said, it's possible with two Thunderbolt displays, however, he seemed not to sure about it. Further, he couldn't say anything about the possibility of connecting one Thunderbolt and an older Cinema display at full res.
Does anybody know?
Thanks!

I'm not sure about the full res on HDMI. They always had the dual link adapter for the mini display port, not sure how this HDMI one will work out. Maybe they'll offer a special adapter in time?
You can see the available ports here: http://www.apple.com/macmini/design.html
and tech info here: http://www.apple.com/macmini/specs.html

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