HP 15-d020dx: Blu Ray players

OK I need some help here. Well I am looking for a blu ray for my laptop drive. What information you need in addition to other help? I have a 15 HP - TouchSmart Notebook PC (ENERGY STAR) d020dx here's what I can give you for now.

Model is F5Y40UA and series [personal information deleted]

HappyGuy003 wrote:

OK I need some help here. Well I am looking for a blu ray for my laptop drive. What information you need in addition to other help? I have a 15 HP - TouchSmart Notebook PC (ENERGY STAR) d020dx here's what I can give you for now.

Model is F5Y40UA and the series is xxxxxxxx

Is there an OD right now? Ther repair lists one but the information is confusing read. If it is a key, it would seem to indicate you do not have an OD and not touch equipped with a reader of OD.

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c04341736

Page 10 list your options of OD.

Any Sata BD drive will work, but you may need to get with eBay now.

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