Dual External Independent Monitor Connection Options

Folks -
I am trying to understand my connection options that will allow me to achieve two independent monitors. My hardware is a TP T410 (2518-4JU) (Nvidia NVS 3100M) and a docking station Type 4338 (PN 45N5888 FPU PN 45M2490). The docking station offers VGA DB-15 connector, 2 each DVI connectors and 2 each Display Port (DP) connectors.
I think I understand that I can use.....
VGA port and any ONE of the available digital ports
or
both DVI ports
or
both DP ports
or
one DVI and one DP connector
Does that seem correct?
My monitors will accept VGA or DVI connectors and they run at 1920 x 1080.
I also want to mirror one of the monitors onto a HDTV via the HDMI port on the HDTV (don't want to use the computer connection port on the TV). I plan to split one of the digital outputs and then adapt up to HDMI cable for the run to the HDTV.
Will I encounter problems with the HDTV HDCP protocol since the signal is getting split?
Thanks for your support!

When did you buy the T410? also did it came with optimus technology?
if it is the standard nvidia gpu version, then the display output options you mentioned is correct. If your T410 came with nvidia optimus, then it will support 4 external LCD.
Not sure how HDCP protocol will be affected when the signal gets split.
Regards,
Jin Li
May this year, be the year of 'DO'!
I am a volunteer, and not a paid staff of Lenovo or Microsoft

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