HP 2310ei monitor (DP/DVI-D) laptop VGA/HDMI

So, I recently bought the HP 2310ei monitor. It has DisplayPort and DVI - D connections.

Initially, I had planned to use a VGA/DVI adapter, but I didn't know that there is a difference between DVI - I and DVI - D. Now I wonder, what is my best option?

Buy a DVI - D Vga adapter? Or a DisplayPort Vga?

Or maybe go with HDMI DisplayPort?

Official website of DisplayPort that I read that there is no effective way to connect a laptop VGA to a DisplayPort monitor due to the analog/digital, whatever, that means, but in another topic on this Board, I also read that someone who bought a HDMI cable to DisplayPort could not make it work , so I'm a bit at a loss.

What are my best options?

When you request support, please provide the number name and/or product complete the model of the computer that is connected to this monitor.

It is not a VGA adapter, DVI - D, or a VGA adapter DisplayPort on the market however there may be some expensive active converters. Depending on your exact computer and video output ports, you have few options. You also ask of HDMI DisplayPort goes, it can be assumed that your computer is equipped with an HDMI output. If this is the case... the easier, cheaper, and is to connect a HDMI output for HP 2310ei with a HDMI-DVI cable.

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