3rd part mini displayport adapters UK

Hi,
Does anyone know of any 3rd party mini displayport (to VGA and DVI) adapters available in the UK yet? I really need both and refuse to pay £40 ($57) to beable to use my laptop with external displays and projectors. I know they're available in the US at monoprice.
Thanks

Hi,
Does anyone know of any 3rd party mini displayport (to VGA and DVI) adapters available in the UK yet? I really need both and refuse to pay £40 ($57) to beable to use my laptop with external displays and projectors. I know they're available in the US at monoprice.
Thanks

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