Use iMac 27" as a monitor!

Hi there,
can someone tell me if it's possible play ps3 or other in iMac? What i must buy to do it?
thank you,
Tiago Martins

http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3924
What you'll need to buy will depend on what video outputs your device provides. You need to get the output to miniDisplayPort; I know of converters for DVI to miniDisplayPort and HDMI to miniDisplayPort. The latter converter specifically mentions the PS3.
Regards.

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