Part number for DVI to VGA adapter

I have a MA206LL/A 1.66 MHz Intel duo Mac Mini. The previous owner did not include the DVI VGA adapter. I am using a DVI VGA adapter from a PC. The colors on the VGA monitor are hazy, washed out, and the letters are fuzzy. I went to the Apple store to buy a DVI VGA adapter and they were not sure of the part. I called the online Apple Store and sales again was unsure and switched me to Support. They also were confused and asked me what I thought the part number might be. I understand that the Mac Mini needs a special adapter due to the DVI connecter size. Does anyone know what the correct part number is or a source for a non-Apple DVI to VGA adapter?

The Apple Store has the functional equivalent for $19. See here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300576

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