Micro or mini?

I have the latest 2.26 13" macbook pro before i purchase, can i confirm that i need the micro NOT mini dvi to VGA? I want to connect to a VGA monitor, everything read says micro is for the Mac Air. I'm sure the new macbook pro's use micro, but I want to check.

Wilbur507 wrote:
I'm sure the new macbook pro's use micro,
No. Mini-DisplayPort. You need this adapter for VGA:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB572Z/A

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