HP 2509m monitor - screen flutters

My HP 2509m monitor screen flutters, almost always at startup.  This will last anywhere from 5 minutes and up.  Lately, it's been lasting longer, like 30 minutes and the picture is dark on the left, clearing gradually to the right.  When the screen corrects itself, the flutter stops and the screen brightness normalizes. 
Does this sould like a monitor problem or the graphics card/processor or ???.
The specs for the PC (HP Pavillion p6367c-b) say the graphics are Integrated Intel GMA X4500 HD Graphics. I assume that means on the motherboard rather than a separate card.
TIA, Bill

Sunalta said:
"My questions are:
Can HP or the store replace or repair my monitor? What is HP replace and repair policy?
Any other options other than purchasing a new monitor?"
Hello Sunalta,
Highly unlikely that HP will replace or repair your monitor unless you purchased a extended warantee from HP (or if the store where you purchased the monitor gave you some sort of extended warranty).  They seem to be ignoring the fact that there is a defect in your particular monitor.  But it can't hurt for you to contact HP and explain your situation.
From the research I did, and my own ownership experience with HP 2509m, you'll probably have to buy another monitor.  I have not heard of anyone successfully repairing this model.   Perhaps, the store where you purchased the monitor will give you a discount if you explain the problem you had with your purchase from them?  Worth a try.
My monitor did the same thing as yours. The problem began suddenly, lasted for about 2-3 weeks, then suddenly the monitor just died!   The problems has nothing to do with your video card or drivers or anything. The problem lies within the montor... i.e.: cheap workmanship.
I wish you the best of luck
Lydia

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