Recommend a portable DVD drive for a MacPro. Currently on Snow Leopard but soon moving to Lion

The superdrive seems to be only for Air and Mini. Any suggestions on a portable DVD drive so I don't have to bring my computer to the store?
Thanks!

Any external USB type DVD drive will work. I use one that came out of a Dell notebook on my Mac. You just have to make sure you get one that can connect to both USB ports at the same time, IE has a Y USB cable, in case connecting to just one USB port does not supply enough power to the drive.

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