What External Rewriter Do I Need?

I recently bought an Emac after falling in love with my girlfriends apple Imac, ive never had an apple computer before always windows ones. So im very new to it and am wandering what sort of external rewriter i should get for it? ive looked around and there doesnt seem to be many ones for a mac. I would prefer if it wasnt to expensive but any help would be greatly aprreicded. A mate said i should buy a case but im completly confused...
P.S sorry if this is in the wrong thread!

Welcome aboard, Hunter. So you fell in love with the Mac, what about the girl?
Anyway, I assume you are asking about an external burner (DVD/CD). Macs aren't as particular as they once were regarding burners, but your best bet for compatibility is with a Pioneer drive. You can buy a bare drive and a case separately and assemble them yourself or one that is pret-a-porter. Macs prefer firewire but USB will do in a pinch, unless you have an older eMac with slow USB 1.1 only ports, in which case you must use firewire. I also recommend you get a copy of Roxio Toast for burning discs- it is more flexible than Apple's built-in burning apps. Also, download an app called "Patchburn"
( http://www.patchburn.de )
which will improve drive compatibility.
As far as the price, I can't really direct you towards any specific UK merchants. Here in the USA, bare Pioneer DVDRW drives are typically available for $30-$40 and an external case is probably another $30-$40. If you can find a merchant who deals in Mac stuff, they might throw in a copy of burning software with the drive (typically Toast Lite).
You might try looking here:
http://www.dealtime.co.uk/xPP-cdand_dvd_burners--%5Eexternal_dvdwriter-%5Efirewire~S-213~OR-0#stt
Cheers.

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