2 external monitors on HP ProBook 430

Can I connect 2 external monitors on HP ProBook 430 (H6E31EA) using HDMI for 1 monitor and VGA for a second. Laptop screen can be "".
Thank you!

HI JekaWin:

Thank you for your query. I am happy to be of assistance!

You can connect 2 monitors to your computer.  I send you documentation for your review ' desktop HP - using two or more monitors with a computer (Windows 8)' click here. »»    HP laptops - connecting more than two monitors with AMD Eyefinity click heretechnology. I am also including a Microsoft document on multiple monitors display  click here. I hope this helps.

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