Mini Displayport input support

I have a late 2009 27" iMac now that I connect to my Dell via a mini display to display cable and  in "Target Display Mode" can see my Dell's screen. I am looking at buying a new iMac, But am not sure if I will be able to do this anymore.
Does anyone know if this is still possible?

If I'm understanding the answers correctly it will not work anymore. I'm wanting what is on my Dell screen to go to the screen of my iMac by pressing cmd-f2 which I can do now with my current setup.I thought that was target Display. I am NOT trying to send the iMac screen to the Dell screen.
I have poor eye site and all of my business programs are on my small Dell laptop. I don't want to put Windows on my iMac so this setup has worked great for me the last few years.
As I mentioned in my first post I was going to buy a new iMac before the end of the year, but if I lose this feature I will hold off.
rkaufmann87, if I could bother you. Could you tell me if your statement you made is still correct before I confused everyone with the wrong terminology.
Thank you

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