How to use Imac (2013) as a display for ps4 or any digital player?

shouldI just get a (HDMI - thunderbolt) or maybe (HDMI - minidisplay port) cable?
IMac have 4 USB 3.0,   and 2 Thunderbotls (are the thunderbolts synonymous with the Displayport??)
i just wanna play ps4 on my 27 Imac when my wife throws me away from TV
thank u

Thank u Alex for the link.
but according to what i read.. its not a definite no no, as u see in this paragraph:
Can I use the iMac in TDM as a display for my gaming console, DVD player, or other device?
The Mini DisplayPort port on a supported iMac can receive DisplayPort compliant video and audio signals. Converters not made by Apple may provide options to convert other electrical, video, and audio protocols to Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt compliant signals.
Im not sure what Displayport compatibility is though! or what are the converters!

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