Of course, there's always a chance. It seems a new Thunderbolt display is pretty much inevitable.
When I got one of the first unibody MacBook Pros back in '08, the 24" LED Cinema Display was introduced along side it, which I also purchased. I can't remember if the follow-up displays (27" Cinema Display, 27" Thunderbolt, and 27" Thunderbolt rev B) were introduced with updated Macs. I don't know if the timing of those displays coincides with new Mac hardware.
The only thing I can think of that might prevent a display announcement at WWDC is if Apple may have some yield/supply problems like they had when they introduced the iMacs at the end of last year.
The only thing I can think of that might prevent a display announcement at WWDC is if Apple may have some yield/supply problems like they had when they introduced the iMacs at the end of last year.
I hope they have it fixed by now. I will wait till tomorrow to see what they offer. I will order a TBD if nothing is introduced or I don't like what is offered.
Go buy a real monitor from Eizo, NEC, HP, Lacie, etc. They all offer industry standards-compliant DisplayPort monitors, which the Thunderbolt monitor clearly is not.