Which Blu - ray drive would be compatible for Satellite L855-149

Hello

I'm a L855-149 next week but I want to put a blu ray player (preferably a writer) in the machine, instead of the DVD, it is bundled with.

Can someone tell me what will fit please?

Thank you
Mick

Hello

However, I know that this info is in the manual (page 11)
Compatible Blu - ray players are:

Drive Blu - ray Panasonic combo UJ160
Panasonic UJ260 Blu - ray burner

Toshiba TS-LB23D Blu - ray Combo drive
Blu - ray Toshiba writer SN-506AF

Hitachi CT40F Combo drive
Engraver Hitachi BT - 20F

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