Office of Phoenix HPE h9-125 t: 2 HDMI monitors

I have one the following configuration:

I have two screens - one connected via HDMI and an older one connected via DVI

I just bought a new monitor to replace the old model - and she only one HDMI or VGA capable

I use two monitors in "extended display.

I thought I could buy a HDMI splitter, but have read that it does not allow the extended display

Any ideas on how to host the new monitor?

Hello

DVI and HDMI is digital, you can use a DVI - HDMI cable to connect the second monitor.

http://www.OfficeWorks.com.au/shop/OfficeWorks/p/Comsol-HDMI-to-DVI-d-cable-male-to-male-1M-cohdmidv01

Kind regards.

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