Mac Mini With Existing 27" PC Monitor?

Hello All!!
I currently have a PC that is using a 27" Acer monitor. (It's not the best monitor in the world but it suits me just fine. ) Here are the specs:
27" Widescreen LCD display
1920 x 1080 HD resolution
12,000,000:1 contrast ratio
white LED backlight
1080p support with HDCP
2ms response time
2 x HDMI®
VGA
http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/ET.HS3HP.001
The monitor has two HDMI inputs but I am only using one. I want to buy the $799 (actually it's on sale for $739) Mac Mini from Best Buy and connect it to the second HDMI input on my monitor.
Here is the Mac Mini I want to get:
Apple® - Mac mini / Intel® Core™ i5 Processor / 4GB Memory / 500GB Hard Drive
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Apple%26%23174%3B---Mac-mini-/-Intel%26%23174%3B-Cor e%26%23153%3B-i5-Processor-/-4GB-Memory-/-500GB-Hard-Drive/2658129.p?skuId=26581 29&productCategoryId=pcmcat268200050003&id=1218343208945
I noticed that the Mini has an HDMI output. Can I plug my monitor straight into the Mac Mini's HDMI output and use it? Will it look crappy with such a low quality display (I am not that picky so "crappy" to you is probably good to me. ). If so, what monitor do you recommend (I can't afford the Apple monitor)?
Thanks!
M

A Mac Minis is a great value if you can pair it with the right monitor.  I have been a huge fan of the Dell UltraSharp Monitors.  They are very crisp and clear - pictures look absolutely stunning. This was a big upgrade over my 19", and it's really amazing. You really don't know what you're missing on these big monitors until you get one!
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005JN9310

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