Monitor hp w2207h

iI have a hp monitor hp w2207h. For some time, when I try to start it, the blue LED flashes constantly. For a while, the monitor screen remained black, then turn it on. Now, however, does not turn on its own, leaving only the blue LED flashes. I already tried to connect it to other operating systems (windows vista, seven and ubuntu) and thus also different video cards but the problem is not resolved then it is certainly the monitor. I also replaced the cables but nothing has changed.

Hello Tambaro,
 I understand your monitor will not turn on but the blue LED light just flashes, is that correct? I will be happy to help you.
You have done all the necessary troubleshooting that you can do with a monitor. If the monitor is still covered by HP’s warranty you have them replace it. If it's out of warranty you might be better off replacing the monitor.  Some local technicians might be willing to have a look at it so that is always an option.
If you are not sure about the warranty insert the monitors information in this link to confirm.
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