Connect DVP8 to VGA monitor

Hi people,

I know there is a lot of info out there, but most does not apply to my situation.

Is it possible to connect my compressed DVP8 wire to my VGA monitor?

If so, can you please tell me what I need to buy to do this and how I would make the connection to make it work. Sound is not important.

Thank you!

Plug a microUSB adapter and then the DVP8 connect to the displaylink adapter. Download the displaylink drivers and the monitor then plug the displaylink adapter. If you want to load the DVP8 when you are connected to the monitor get the dongle from dell.

USB adapter: http://amzn.com/B00871Q5PI

DisplayLink adapter: http://amzn.com/B004D0QC0A

Dell + dongle load data: accessories.dell.com/.../productdetail.aspx; l = en & s = dhs & cs = 19 & sku = 470 - ABES

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