Video Cards with Standard DP & HDMI Ports

Since the NVIDEA 120 and ATI 4870 both have mini-DisplayPorts, they require an <adapter> to use with any monitor other than Apple's 24" LED (correct me if I am wrong); and, since use of the adapter does not allow <audio> pass thru . . .
I am looking for a Video Card (with comparable performance) which uses a <Standard size DP and HDMI port> in order to directly connect to other monitors of my choice (without using an adapter).
Does anyone have recommendations, or corrections of what I describe?
bob

USE THE ADAPTER...Go with the ATI 4870

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