Can a LCD screen for a iMac G5 can be replace?

Can a LCD screen for a iMac G5 can be replace?

Thanks for the reply.  Soon after I posted, I found that solution.  However, the Airplay feature is not on my IMac. 
I am very disappointed with the Sales and Service at the local Mac Store.  I was very clear about how I intended to use my network of computers and devices when I purchased the package.  It took two visits to the Support desk for someone to provide me with the Apple TV component.  And now I find that I don't have the Airplay feature on my IMac. 

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