Booklet 3g connections accessories

so, i have this booklet 3g with HD out on the HDMI! 
unfortunately, for the moment, i am not aware of any projector units that are using HDMI and cannot connect my booklet 3g to do power point projectors for business.....meaning that i still have to take my older netbook to use.
i would have thought that bestbuy would have had the accessories available when the booklets came in, and it would have been a better draw to offer the pre-order people an incentive if they would have thrown the HDMI-to-DVI adapter in free for doing the pre-orders.
 so far, the adapters are still not available and the website says in stores only.  i called the NY and Chicago stores and they do not have the parts, and the best buy stores, though it is the same as the Euro company Car Phone Warehouse, are still clueless about what this unit is and why they are selling it.
has anyone been able to find the nokia branded OEM adapters for thier booklet 3g's yet?
please post the links.
specifically ad-74 Nokia HDMI-to-DVI, ad-73 Nokia USB-to-Ethernet, and cp-379 Nokia Sleve
Message Edited by ceroberts75 on 21-Nov-2009 01:56 PM

I wanted to provide an update for anyone still trying to find an easy way to connect the Booklet to a VGA port.  
I purchased an HP HDMI to VGA converter (shown below, part NP031AA#ABA use google to find it).  It costs $40 new, and it is made to convert the HDMI output port on HP laptops into a VGA output port.  As the VGA output is really important for me, I figured it was worth a shot and bought this converter.  To my complete surprise it works with the Nokia booklet, and even activates the external display automatically once it's plugged in (ie: no need to push the function-display button).   It is a wonderful solution to this issue.
To pre-empt some arguments - as many people have pointed out, HDMI is a digital signal while VGA is analog, hence the simple pass-through cables not working for this conversion.  I don't know exactly what's different about this converter except that the VGA port is inside a relatively large housing (see below), and the entire thing gets pretty warm during use, so I think there's some electronics going on in there.  Maybe the converter is drawing power from the HDMI port and using this to power the D-A conversion?  Or maybe the HDMI out on the Booklet and HP laptops somehow contain an analog signal that this converter is mapping to the VGA port? Anyway whatever it is doing the good news is that it  works with the Booklet.  I'd be happy to provide photos of it working if anyone would like them. 
I hope this info helps anyone that needs to connect the Booklet to a projector.  Nokia really should have included one of these dongles with the booklet! 
Please Kudos me if you find this answer helpful!

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