On Ebay, if you look up the words "DVI to VGA" you'll get a listing of adaptors for DVI-I interface. If you change the listing options to the "highest price first", it will show you a list of D/A (Digital-to-Analog) converters for the DVI-I or DVI-D interface. This basically works by retranslating the digital signal portion of the connected device into a pure analog RGBHV signal. The bad thing however is the cost of these devices. You can order one from the United Kingdom with shipping for a grand total of $305.00 or one from the U.S. with shipping for $309.00. It should be noted though that these connectors do not mention any kind of compatibility with HDCP (High Definition Copy Protection signal) that 99% of DVI-D interfaces output. It's been rumored that Voom enabled this with the very last firmware update and that these activated receivers will scramble even OTA broadcasts if a device that is connected via the DVI-D interface has no HDCP support.