Replacement Monitor dv7 1273cl

Where can I find the total information about the monitor for 1273cl, e.g. part number and compatible parts? Does HP sell replacement monitors, without the need of there repair service?
I don't just want to buy something because it looks right, I need full details.

Semerald wrote:
Where can I find the total information about the monitor for 1273cl, e.g. part number and compatible parts? Does HP sell replacement monitors, without the need of there repair service?
I don't just want to buy something because it looks right, I need full details.
A dv7-1237cl is a notebook not a desktop PC. A notebook has no monitor it has an LCD display. So why do you want a replacement LCD display? You can purchase a display if you want. That is not a problem. 
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