Mac Mini Display Options

Hi,
I currently have a lte 2009 Mac Mini with a mini dvi port connected to one monitor with DVI and a mini display port connectedted to my TV with VGA. All good and works nice. I'd like to upgrade the Mac Mini soon but looking at the rear I see HDMI and thunderbolt. I can't see how I can connect my two current displays up to the new mac mini. I could connect my monitor with HDMi- DVI I would expect but can I connect the TV with Thunderbolt- HDMI? Or could I do HDMI-HDMI for the TV and Thunderbolt-DVI for the monitor?
Both the TV and monitor are pretty good so I don't really want to change either, certainly don't want to spend £900 on an Apple Thunderbolt display.
Thanks,
Gaz.

The new Mini includes a HDMI->DVI adapter.  And you can use the Mini-Displayport adapter in the Thunderbolt port.

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