Pavilion P6610f dual monitors

A previous post on this topic left the user's question unanswered.    I have a Pavilion p6610f Product #BM417AA#ABA.  Since this machine has both a VGA output AND a DVI output, it is possible to have DUAL monitors (working simultaneously) provided that one monitor is analog (VGA) and the other monitor is digital (DVI)?  I dont' want to go to the expense of the hardware if only one of the two monitors can be used at a time.  Thank you.
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The chipset on that motherboard is capable to handle dual monitors. And I found this onthe motherboard page: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c02560084&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en...
Integrated graphics: concurrent use of the DVI and VGA ports is supported.
So, yes it appears to support both ports.
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