Thunderbolt display to Macbook displayport adapter

I have a nice new 2010 Macbook Pro 17" with mini displayport. I want to buy an Apple Display but the only ones still being sold are the new Thunderbolt displays.
I've carefully read all the available info and came to the conclusion there is up to now NO way to connect the displayport with the thunderbolt display... or is there?
Is there already an adaptor on the market or am I just wishful thinking?

I am having the same issue.  I have a 2009 Macbook with a Mini DVI and want to order an Apple monitor and would like to get the Thunderbolt display for now and then hopefully upgrade my computer down the road.
Any suggestions here would be nice.  The solution I am looking for is Macbook or Mini DVI to Thunderbolt. 
I do understand that I will not get the functionality of the Thunderbolt, but only need the video capability.
Any suggestions would be helpful!
I know that the answer has been no solution, but hopefully, a solution is coming.
Otherwise all Apple labtop pre-2011 will have to buy the LED and hope that there computer lasts.  Otherwise if the labtop goes, not only do you have to replace the labtop, you will also be stuck with an old 27 LED Monitor, and have to purchase a new Thunderbolt 27 Monitor?
Doesn't make any sense? 
There has to be an adapter in the work?

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