HDMI in - is it possible?

I have a helmet camera for recording when riding my bike, it has a HDMI connection on the back, when fixing the camera on the helmet I want to see what is looking at -  not twisted or pointing to the side for example. Does anyone know if I can connect the camera to the Playbook and view what the camera is seeing on the playbook screen? - or is the HDMI connection only "out"?

The USB 3.0 to HDMI adapter referenced above, is only designed to connect to a USB port on you computer and output an HDMI signal to an HDTV or monitor. It will not allow you to connect the HDMI output of a game console to your computer.
It may be possible to purchase all the components necessary to add that functionality to your computer, however the cost would far exceed the price of a new monitor or HDTV. Please purchase an inexpensive HDTV or monitor to use with your PlayStation.
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