MacBook Pro and Thunderbolt

I Have A MacBook Pro Unibody Late 2009
could I  conect a thunderbolt display to it,
becouse i really need to know.

no. you mac is not thunderbolt capable.
Thunderbolt-capable Macs with only Intel HD Graphics 3000 integrated graphics can support one connected Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch):
MacBook Air (Mid 2011)
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011)1
Mac mini (Mid 2011), 2.3 GHz
Mac mini with Lion Server (Mid 2011)

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