You have a point. I had understood, wrongly it appears, that Mini Display Port to HDMI adapters were every expensive. Apparently, though, they are available for less that $30. Thus, while Apple's decision to make one of its video ports HDMI only certainly makes marketing sense, it probably makes less sense when viewed from a purely technical perspective.With HDMI, I cannot use two LED ACDs. If there were two MDPs, then anyone could use two LED ACDs or any combination also using an HDMI(s) with a convertor. We cannot convert HDMI and it's far less capable than MDP. I am surprised and disappointed. I would have thought Apple would be happy giving us sound on MDP and allowing people to buy or even include one HDMI convertor. It's disappointing for anyone that wants to use the Mm with actual computer displays. I just think people could buy the $29 convertor if they want to attach a non-Apple flat panel TV. With two MDPs, Apple could sell extra LED ACDs to those of us who enjoy the much better displays than TVs offer for ACTUAL COMPUTING which is why we're buying Mac minis and not AppleTV or Google TV equipment.