HP ENVY m6 Sleekbook: Setup dual monitor

is it possible to connect an additional monitor to this laptop? If so, what and how?

Hello

Connectors of your laptop:

Multi format digital card reader for Secure Digital cards
2 superSpeed USB 3.0, 1 USB port supported thrust
1 bus (USB) 2.0 universal series
1 HDMI
1 PORT RJ-45 (LAN)
1 plug headphone-out/microphone-in the drop-down list

Connectors on your monitor

The HP Pavilion w1907 LCD screen Monitor wide flat screen has the following features:
•Brightview technology improves clarity and provides brilliant colors
resolution preset in the factory x 900 •1440
Video entries taken in charge:
Signal analog •boucle
•Entree DVI - D digital signal
•Plug support HDCP high bandwidth Digital Content Protection () to prevent the transmission of content unencrypted high-definition

The simplest connection using an HDMI cable to DVI - D (digital), and up you go.

Kind regards.

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