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HP ProBook 430 G2

Hi there guys, 

 

First post here, so I hope it won't be too much of a hassle. :generic:

 

I have this ProBook 430 G2 (G6W33EA), connected to a HP ProDisplay P223A 21.5-inch (X7R62AT) via a "docking station" which is really a HP USB 3.0 replicator (F3S42AA).

 

As of today, going with a unique monitor display was fine by me, but for my work proficiency, I need to plug in a second monitor, preferably the same one that I already own (ProDisplay P223A 21.5-inch).

 

My question is, how may I connect a second monitor to my laptop, considering that my docking station will allow me to plug one monitor through VGA, and nothing else but HDMI? The ProBook will only let me plug it to VGA or DisplayPort.

 

Do I need to buy a new docking station? This would be a problem...

 

Thanks for your help!

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