Using thunderbolt HDMI as video IN???

hi,
can i use my HDMI connector via thunderbolt as a video in, eg for monitoring my video cam thru its HDMI video out on my MBP screen? any ideas?
thx!

ThunderBolt is a direct connection to the logicboard's PCI Express slot... which is basically the same port that a video card would connect to on a PC. Even though desktop video cards and many notebooks have HDMI connectors, they are not simply connectors that work both ways. The throughput is only part of the equation. The video card outputs through the HDMI connector. There is no circuitry within the video card to accept, process, and display an incoming video signal. However, there are currently USB devices that will accept video input ( http://www.elgato.com/ ). If video can be streamed over relatively slow USB 2.0 speeds, there is no reason a company can't come out with a ThunderBolt device to do the same thing. So, it is "possible"... but whether or not anyone actually does it remains to be seen. ThunderBolt has a lot of potential. Fortunately with Apple including the technology in all of their new machines, they have created a market for devices that take advantage of it. I expect we'll be seeing any number of high speed video capture devices in the next few years.

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