veladem :
Yes, I'm fairly certain the laptop model I've bought has the connectors. However, I'm not certain of what faceplates will work with my laptop.
As you probably already know, you'll need to remove the screw circled in red in this photo:
You can then use your fingers to pull the "spacer" where the optical drive goes out. Hopefully, the spacer has a faceplate that can be removed from the rest of the assembly, and can then be snapped onto your new optical drive before installation. I'm assuming the faceplate doesn't have an eject button, but you can eject the drive after installing it by locating it in "my pc" and right clicking on the drive icon, and selecting "eject".
I've tried looking at various photos of your laptop, but I can't tell if you need a 12.7mm or 9.5mm drive. Hopefully you can tell once you take the spacer out, or maybe someone else with the laptop can chime in here. Here is a link to laptop Blu-ray drives:
http/www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_10?url=search-alias%3Dreplacement-parts&field-keywords=laptop+blu+ray+drive&sprefix=laptop+blu%2Caps%2C210
You'll have to weed through the choices to find an RW Blu-ray drive (I didn't get that specific when searching).
Maybe even Acer could tell you the height of the drive needed. Perhaps they could also sell you a faceplate with an eject button if you feel the need for one.