Had to replace mine about 3 years ago. Also HP. Watched a few YouTube videos on how to do it. After removing the plastic bezel and a few tiny screws to view the label on the back of the screen (to see exact screen model #), ordered the new HP screen through a third party (was a little over $100. I recall) and installed it in less than 10 minutes, actually probably closer to 5 minutes. Definite do it yourself project if you're at all handy with a very small philips screwdriver and less than a dozen little screws.
You'll have to determine the cost of the new screen to decide if it's worth it or not.
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