HT5219 Thunderbolt Display to Windows Laptops w/o Thunderbolt?

Any new adapters or docking stations on the market?
PC doesn't have Thunderbolt HW, so so looking for HDMI and VGA options.  All I've read is that they won't wake up the Thunderbolt display.
Any suggestions for both interfaces?

I haven't found any converter for HDMI to Mini DisplayPort that will work with a Thunderbolt Display and haven't found a VGA to Displayport converter at all, though there may be one out there somewhere.
Regards.

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