LED 24 "Cinema Display issues

Hello

my old Apple Cinema Display Monitor broke and I think I used ('excellent condition') 24 "LED Cinema Display (white folder).  My questions are:

1 - is it compatible with my computer of MacPro5.1 Tower?  My computer has a DVI and 2-port MiniDisplay, but everywhere I've read so far he says that the LED 24 "is made for MacBooks and other laptops.

2 - How do people like the LED display for FCP editing.  It has a glossy finish.  My old screen has a matte finish.

Thanks for your comments.

-Eve

As you know DVI is a video standard, as well as the USB connection or any other connection, as long as your device (MacPro) and the monitor (screen cinema) has the same DVI ports, they work perfectly, in fact you can even connect your Cinema Display to a Windows PC since DVI is a standard.

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