Satellite P20-S203: What DVD drive is supported and compatible

I have a P20-S203 the problem i am having is identifying a replacement DVD (any) i have the carriage but no drive,
Can anyone point me in the right direction of which drives will work.

Hello Martin
On this forum I have found few interesting topics about ODD replacement on Satellite P20. It seems to be that TEAC DV-W22E drive is perfect for ODD replacement. It is DVD-RAM ODD and you will have DVD burner with RAM function.
Google a little bit around and pick up info about price.

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