23" Cinema Display VESA adapter... in 2011?

I need a M9649G/A for my two 23" Cinema displays from 2008ish so that I can mount them via VESA mounts... I've googled the part but no 3rd party seller has them, and it's unclear if the $40 24" and 30" adapters work on the older 23" models.  Anyone know?

David,
Thanks for the info, not sure but what is the best setting to keep this from happening? I use Final Cut Pro a lot and I am noticing it a lot if I go from a web page and then back to editing in Final cut.. I never saw it before now it has poked it's ugly head out... Seems if I have a BW Screen back ground it is minimized.
Also any other suggestions on a good LCD that is S-IPS in nature in the 23-24" size? Looking at a Samsung or Dell or maybe a different brand... Thanks!

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