Hp pavilion 23 dual monitors is it possible

now my computer is an all in one and doesn't have a vga or hdmi plug in it how do I set up dual monitors then

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You will need to use an USB to video (VGA, DVI, HDMI) adapter.  If you are using W8 then check with the manufacturer for compatibility.
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