Portege Z30T - two monitors external PR III possible?

All, I have a Z30T in a Port Replicator III, connected to an external display Samsung via Displayport. I noticed that there is an unused DVI port on the back of the duplicator. Does anyone know if it'll work to connect to another port DVI Samsung, to operate two external displays simultaneously?
Thank you.

There are two sections of video:
1 vga / dvi / displayport
2 hdmi / displayport

You can connect on each display a section and use them at the same time.
So if you count the internal display, you can use up to three displays simultaneously.

* edit *.
I think that one of the external screens must be connected via displayport if you plan to use two external displays. At least I didn't test, so on article 1 dvi and hdmi on article 2 work at the same time. In your case, this is no problem because you're already using DP for a sceen.

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