Nvidia GTX 285 - Mini-display port version?

Hello,
Does anyone know if Apple will ask Nvidia to bring out a similar card except to support those who have the new 24 inch cinema display?

I want to connect two monitors external 1920/1080 LCD to my MacBook Pro
There is no APPLE adapter that will do that.
There are third-party solutions like this one from OWC

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