Question regarding external display

Hello,
I may have posted this in the wrong section, but the forums are labeled oddly.  Anyway, I have an Insignia flat screen that I'd like to use as a second monitor for my laptop.  However, I have no clue if this laptop can even use one.
Here's some information about my laptop - http://i.imgur.com/yHlcLsO.png
If it can use an external display such as a tv, what cord do I need?  I am not seeing an HDMI port.  The HDMI port I'm used to, which was from my old laptop, had the two holes on the side for the screws or whatever you call them.
Thanks.

The Ideapad U530 has an HDMI connector. What you were using before was old school vga which uses a D-sub connector or DVI. Using HDMI should give you much better clarity and response. 
d-sub/vga = http://www.mouser.com/images/switchcraft/images/ehhd15ffb.jpg
HDMI connector = http://www.mouser.com/images/molex/images/highprofile_SMT_iso.jpg
DVI connector = http://www.mouser.com/images/omron/images/xm4m_t.jpg
HDMI cable = http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTAwWDUwMA==/z/FA0AAOSwg3FUhO1~/$_12.JPG
The TV should have an HDMI connector, on it unless it is older then 5 years than it may be iffy, and you just need to get one of these. Should be able to get one pretty much anywhere. radioshack, walmart, kmart, etc. anyplace that sells tv's should have them. Just keep in mind that if thier charging more then 20$ for it that is too much.

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