MacBook Air with MiniDP as external monitor for 27" iMac

Hi,
I just found out, that the new iMacs can be used as external displays for MacBooks with MiniDP.
Now I'm considering to buy an 27" iMac, but I've one question:
As my MacBook Air is much slower than an iMac, I was wondering if I could get my MBA (or any ohter MB) in Target Display Mode, with the Command/F2 key combination?
I know about ScreenRecycler, but I want something that works right out of the box;)
As you can connect 2 iMacs together and use either one in Target Display Mode, I hope the same will be possible with an iMac and an MBA
Thank you

You can put the 27" in target display mode to act as a monitor for the MBair but the reverse is not true. You can't make the MBair a monitor for the iMac 27".
Regards,
Captfred

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