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According to HP's website, your model can support two external
monitors at the same time if the onboard display is disabled. One
external can be connected to either the VGA or the DVI and the other
to the displayport. You can't use the VGA and DVI at the same time.
For all three displays, you'll need at least one of John's USB adapters.
Gene Kim-Eng
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 1:26 PM, McLauchlan, Kevin
<Kevin -dot- McLauchlan -at- safenet-inc -dot- com> wrote:
> Currently, the Windows Display Properties diaglog, and the nVidia nView dialog both see the onboard display and the VGA-connected display, and do not see the DVI-connected display. I don't have anything for DisplayPort, and don't want to bother buying the cable (with my own dime) unless I'm pretty sure it'll work. So far... not so much.
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