Garland of MBP hp monitors

My work recently spent sellers and my older Dell monitors was exchanged for these:

http://WWW8.HP.com/h20195/v2/GetPDF.aspx/c04199330.PDF

I can connect the MBP to them using the Mini Display Port connector Display Port, and the screen "continues" to the MBP to the monitor - is there any steps to daisy chain the second monitor, so I use the MBP in clamshell mode?

To the best of my knowledge of the Mac does not support the Garland of monitors.

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