Will I Be Able to link / connect the new iMac to a ps3 in HD quality

Will I be able to link / connect the new iMac to a PS3 in HD quality

Not very easily, if at all, since iMacs don't have an HDMI input port.
http://www.apple.com/imac/specs/
Also, any cobbled together solution for connecting a PS3 to an iMac likely will have too much latency between the PS3 controller and what appears on the screen for games to be playable.

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