Connecting to external VGA Monitor ?

Model: HP ENVY TouchSmart 15-j052nr
My laptop doesn't have VGA port and I didn't realize this when I bought this laptop. Can any suggest how to connect my laptop to external VGA Dell monitor ? Some forums are saying you can buy USB to VGA cable or HDMI to VGA cable but at the same people are complaining it is not working. Can someone give good information and links to cables or adaptops that WILL WORK for sure with this laptop.
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Hi,
HDMI to VGA cable won't work, you need a converter to convert from digital to analog. The following device is one example:
   http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=AC1638
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BH
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