Macbook Superdrive Toast - External Drive Recommendations?!

My optical drive no longer accepts any disks, just spits them back out, macbook is no longer under warranty. I'm thinking I will purchase an external drive as the cheapest replacement option. Can anybody recommend one that I could buy at Best Buy??

Hey mac buddy. My best guess would be to first take the computer to any apple store near you. If anything they can tell you how much it would cost to have replaced. If not fixable, they will tell you what to buy as an external drive. They are very knowledgable about apple products. Or call the 1800 number and ask them. Also.....the geek squad at best buy can tell you what to get even though they are slightly communist and will probably charge you $50 just to answer your question. hahaha

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