Adapter for iMac 27" as display for virgin media V+ HD box?

Hi, I'd like to connect a virgin media V+ HD box  box to my 27" iMac [3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, late 2009]
The virgin media V+ HD box provides both dvi and hdmi outputs.
iMac 27" manual states: supports input from external DisplayPort sources (requires cables and adapters, sold separately).
Can anyone recommend an adapter for this purpose?
Ideally, the adapter would carry audio as well as picture and Target Display Mode (shift-F2?) would flip between the two.
Thanks,

Wht are you trying to do? It sounds like the goal is to watch TV or other video that comes in on the Virgin box and use the iMac as a display. If that is the case please visit www.elgato.com, they supply various devices that can fulfil that need.

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