Which DVD burner for 2nd optical bay?

Hi All,
I really want to expand and get a faster, preferably dual layer DVD superdrive for my MDD. Considering I'm a total klutz and I want to do it myself, what is the best one to go with (ie. easy to install, no software issues etc). Any advice?
Thanks in advance!
Mel

Hi, Melmac!
Pioneer DVR-110 or DVR-111 and NEC ND3550A are favorites. Both are highly compatible with Tiger.
If you can put up with multiple rebates, you can't beat the price on this NEC. (I'm using the same one in my QS 2002 Mac.)
Here's a link to video install instructions. The process is quite simple. You could just add the new one and run two in the MDD, if you want...
Gary

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