Two external monitors for HP Pavilion dv6

Is it possible to configure my laptop Pavilion dv6 to take charge of two external monitors?  It does not resemble a connection docking station on the bottom of the laptop

I am writing just this note using my HP Pavilion dv6 (AMD A8), and I use two Samsung 27 "external displays, a Samsung 2770hd (HDMI output) and a Samsung SyncMaster T260 * w/VGA DVI cable).

I use the HDMI and the VGA output of my HP laptop. Adapt the VGA connector, I used a dremel cutting tool to easily remove a side area plastic of the connector. It was very easy and I had to do it because my VGA connector was too big and it wouldn't let me put the connector hdmi beside him.

Otherwise, it works great.  I could use resolution 1900 x 1200, but one of my monitors (VGA) only has a resolution of 1900 x 1080, so I have both at this resolution.

This machine is faster than my older HP desktop computer and occupies all the space... Very nice work AMD... !!!  I love this machine can use the integrated and discrete GPUS using crossfire...

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