S-Video or Composite from newest MBP

I thought there was a mini-display to Composite (yellow) and S-video adapter, so I can show my MacBook on my non-HD (no HDMI or DVI) TV. My friend has one, I was pretty sure was mini-dvi (vs mini VGA).
Is there one? The one I'm thinking of was actually made by Apple...

There is no mini-Displayport-to-composite/S-video adapter. That requires an external conversion box like this...
http://www.amazon.com/PC-To-TV-Video-Converter/dp/B001CJOLBW/ref=pdcp_e2
...plus a mini-Displayport-to-VGA adapter:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?cid=104&cp_id=10428&cs_id=1042802&pid=5107&seq=1&format=2
This adapter is $10 cheaper than Apple's.

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