Screen on HP Pavilion 500 DVI output

Okay, so I recently got a HP Pavilion 500.  Works great, etc.  I have a monitor Samsung that I use on it which accepts VGA and HDMI inputs.  The Pavilion is not an HDMI output to display, but he seems to have a DVI output.  My question is, after looking in the DVI-HDMI cords, there seems to be a lot of variance cost of cord, so put guard on this kind of DVI output jack is used.  In particular, I'm trying to figure out if this is a DVI - I or DVI - D output jack.  Will be all old DVI-HDMI cable work?  I would be better to get a new video card with HDMI output, if that's what I'm looking for?  Help please!

Hello

Pavilion 500 is a series of many models. Sounds like your machine has the following ports on the back:

Figure 6: Rear i/o panel

1 USB 2.0: 2
2 - S/PDIF-optical output port
3 VGA
4 - DVI - D
5 LAN
6 USB 2.0: 2
7 USB 3.0: 2
8. audio: Port central/subwoofer (yellow-orange)
9. audio: Rear Speaker Out port (black)
10. audio: side Speaker Out port (gray)
11. audio: line (light blue) port
12. audio: output line port (lime)
13. audio: Microphone (Pink) Port

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