BorHor: I think they're cheaper from Kingbright... I'm not sure, last time I ordered them I got a bulk discount. DA04-11PBWA/A is the Common Anode display... that's what you need.
I recommend getting some 16 pin DIP IC sockets to install them with, that'll put the display at the same distance from the board as the original. Otherwise you'll need to cut down the blue plastic.. I don't like how it looks that way, but others don't mind. It also makes it easier to fix if you accidentally put one in upside down.
I'll let you in on one more trick, after you remove the green plastic lens from the housing put some 35% tint in its place. It really cleans things up nicely.
Poodles: I know what you mean. The only pin compatible modules anyone had found prior to Kai's discovery were only available in red and green. Mine was done using a small piggyback PCB. I've done several using the Kingbright display though. It's a tiny bit lighter in color but it's also a brighter display.