HP Dv7T-4100 LCD (LED) Replacement

Want to share my problem right now.
I broke the LCD of my HP Dv7T-4100 Laptop last june and now im having a hard time to find a LCD that will work the same as mine. Problem is that HP here at the Philippines doesnt support this kind of problem only if im going to bring this back to california where my uncle bought it.
I found a Computer Service here but when we managed to replaced my Laptop LCD there's a green dots on the whole screen (we dont know what is that.). We tried to use 16 inch LCD and i'm suprised that it is working (but i didnt bought it of course) .
I saw seller at ebay.com.ph and says "We do have the compatible part in stock for your model. B173RW01-V0"
heres the link :  ebay lcd
Can somebody give me idea on how can i make sure that if i bought a new lcd it will work as same as my old one?

You can find service manual of your laptop here which has list of all compatible parts for your laptop
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c02666747.pdf
Kindly check Pag#28 which has info regards to your LCD screen
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