Replace DVR-K05PE (iMac 20-inch 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo (MA200LL))

Hi all,
i need to replace the internal superdrive Pioneer DVR-K05PE with new one, but it's hard to find it in the net.
Can someone tell me if theres other drive compatible with my iMac 20-inch 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo (MA200LL).
Thanks

I had a similar problem with my G4 iMac. I ended up just leaving the dead drive in the computer and picking up an external LaCie CD/DVD burner. The model I bought is no longer available (if you're interested in seeing the specs, it's here: http://www.amazon.com/LaCie-16x-LightScribe-FireWire-300978U/dp/B000FGJVF4 ) but I've had no problems with it whatsoever. Even after almost 3 years of heavy use, it is still going strong.

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