Has anyone tried Displayport to VGA adaptor for T410S?

I found Displayport to VGA cable for T410S on Lenovo site.
Lenovo DisplayPort to VGA Monitor Cable 57Y4393
I just wonder if DP can directly transfer to analog port?
Has anyone tried this?
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Does the T410s not have a VGA port built right in?  I know my T510 does and I'm almost certain the regular (non-"s") T410 has one.
ThinkPad T510 : i5-540M : 8GB PC-10600 : 500GB 7200rpm : 15.6" HD+ : Intel 6300 : Win7 Pro 64 : 9Cell
Ordered 2/Feb/2010 : Shipped 22/Feb/2010 : Received 3/Mar/2010

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