DVI to S-video connector?

I'm looking at buying a cable to extend my display onto a TV. Apple sells the mini-DVI to S-video/Composite adapter but doesn't say if it works for the Powerbook G4 15". I would assume that if it works for the 12" it would also work for the 15" and 17" versions, but I'm looking for confirmation before I go spend $20 on it. The cable I'm thinking of can be found here:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=4D2 4B4AB&nplm=M9319G%2FA
I'm wary because many of the descriptions include the qualifier "ONLY" before naming the compatible systems.

You're absolutely right. I wasn't with my Powerbook when I asked this question, so in any event, I thought if the S-Video jack ever got damaged or malfunctioned, I would have a backup. Having the Powerbook in front of me now it definitely came with everything I'll need so I guess this was just a test post and now you get points for replying. I'll still need to buy one as a gift though. Thanks.
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