No display port adapters??

Just got my new Macbook and the Chicago store doesn't have the displayport to vga or dvi adapters yet... any other options out there? Are they in other stores?

Here:
DVI Adaptor: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB570Z/A?mco=MTIxODk3Mw
Dual-Link DVI adaptor: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB571Z/A?mco=MTIxODk3Mw
VGA Adaptor: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB572Z/A?mco=MTIxODk3Mw

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    I guess I'll buy the MDP to VGA (Which I'll need more at school for presentations) and later on the DVI one, to use at home. I'd use VGA at home as well but I prefeer the looks of the digital signal, it just has better quality.
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    i read a lot about this topic and the question was marked answered, but there was no answer, sooo...
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