Mac mini display

Currently using an Imac of 2010. Can I use it as a screen to a new Mac Mini.

IMac has a thunderbolt port but no HDMI >

Thank you

If it is a 27-inch model, you can use the display mode of the target. Otherwise, you can set up Virtual Network Computing, but this requires an independent monitor.

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