HP Pavilion Elite HPE-510 t - two monitors?

Hello forum!

For work I'll put up a brand new, out-of-the-box, desktop Pavilion Elite HPE - 510 t series, and I'm supposed to put up with two monitors. The monitors are both monitors HP 21 "(not sure model number, but pretty sure this info is irrelevant.) Both monitors have a DVI and a VGA output each.

The problem is... I don't know if the computer can get out to two monitors. I mean, I think it can its such a new computer and the plug about it being very respectable. But at the back of the system, the only entries that I see are:

1 HDMI

1 DVI

assortment of 6 audio inputs (speaker, microphone, etc.).

1 Ethernet

4 USB PORTS

and something audio optical

But there is also what appears to be two locations that are "closed" for lack of another word. One is what appears to be a DVI input but with a screwed in black plastic piece. I guess I should remove the plastic and it would be an another DVI but on the plastic was the words "DO NOT REMOVE" so I left alone. The other location is what seems to be a HDMI slot with a black piece of plastic glued to the front.

The computer is capable of ouputting to two monitors?

and

What are those waterproof slots?

Good luck with your responses and thanks in advance,

Rose_Parade

rose_parade wrote: there is a second DVI input or a VGA at least that I can see.

There's a HMDI.  Use a HMDI on DVI connector.  Not very expensive.  Make sure you have the right sex on each end or cable/connector.  See the Big Dave det-related article it upward.

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