Hp DVD-RAM UJ8DB SCSI CdRom Device

Have a Pavilion 17 Notebook PC with a hp DVD-RAM UJ8DB SCSI CdRom Device as the optical drive.  I want to upgrade to a blu-ray burner with Lightscribe, but having trouble figuring out what would be a compatible device.

Hi,
Same post as:
   http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Notebook-Hardware/Upgrade-to-blu-ray/m-p/2969329
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