Run HD and VGA from the mac mini

Hi, i am looking to run a HD signal and a a VGA adapter out of the mac mini but i was told you don't have dual adaptors to do this. It is either one signal or the other. Could you please help
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Cheers
Paul

Welcome to  Discussions!
It would help to know which exact model of mini you have, but if you've placed your question in the correct section you should be able to run dual displays in the combination you would like. What type of connection do you mean by 'HD'?

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