New Mac Minis (2009) - 30" display?

Hi there
I was just wondering if the newly revamped Mac Mini would work with the Apple 30" display? I am considering buying a mac mini as a desktop machine at home and I have access to the use of a 30" monitor if i need it.

Requires this:
http://store.apple.com/uk/product/MB571Z/A
See the reviews. Performance has been spotty.

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