Can I connect two tvs to a Mac Mini

Hi
I'm considering purchasing a Mac Mini but I'd like to connect a TV-Monitor to it (for using as a standard computer on a desk etc) and my family TV (for streaming and lazy sofa internet surfing!).
Is this possible using some form of HDMI twin adapter (both my tv's have HDMI connection) or will I have to use a VGA cable for the TV-Monitor?
Also will the Mac Mini need to be adjusted when running through HDMI or VGA or equivalent cable when I swap between the TV and the TV Monitor?
Many thanks in advance.
CAZMAN4

Hi Apollo2000
Thank you
When you say 'display port' do you mean Thunderbolt port? Obviously id like to display monitor in HD if possible. Does the adaptor then allow you to plug an HDMI cable into it?
Many thanks,
CAZMAN4

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