Will '07 CinemaDisplay work w/new Mac mini?

if so which adaptor is required?

If it is 1920x1200 and uses DVI, then you can use the Mac Mini's HDMI port and the HDMI to DVI adapter that comes with the computer.
It may be a 23" display (measure the screen diagonally, not the case).  The 27" is more than 1920x1200 and does not use DVI.

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