help to install two monitors

Greetings

We bought just a 700-215xt desire.  We also bought two 23xi Pavilion monitors to connect to it.  Monitors came with a VGA and one DVI cable.  There's an HDMI port on the monitor, but not on the computer and there is no HDMI cable.  Is a monitor to connect using the VGA and the other using DVI or can I somehow connect a monitor to another?

Thanks in advance

flanman

Each monitor must be plugged into the PC. This link will show you how to connect your monitors.

http://h10032.www1.HP.com/CTG/manual/c03279259.PDF

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