Ibook G4 video adapter - wrong one?

I have a ibook G4 (purchased summer 2005) and recently bought the Mini-DVI to Video Adapter (part M9319G/A). The connector does not fit in my ibook's video output port. What adapter should I get? what part number works with my ibook to display my screen onto a TV? I thought I bought the correct adapter but obviously didn't.

You're after a mini-VGA to video adapter, not a mini-DVI (I believe). It should be listed in the Apple Store as "Apple Video Adapter". Just make sure it's mini-VGA.
James

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    pblazen
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