ADC and The G3 Question about Monitors

My G3 Blue and White PowerMac is running great running OS X but my clunky monitor is starting to take up alot of desk space. I would like to add a 15" ADC Monitor to it (just to keep my apple apple). I currently know that I need the DVI to ADC adapter with the power brick to support the monitors power needs, and that my VGA graphics card cannot support this at all. Leaving the question what is the best card for the job? Do I need a vintage sort of card or is there a newer card that will support it (computer and monitor). Thanks for your help. Oh and I'm going to upgrade to Tiger soon in the future if that helps. Thanks anything is appreciated.

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