T530 - 2 external monitors via VGA Splitter

Is it possible to connect 2 external VGA monitors to my T530 via a VGA Splitter? If not; what would I need to make 2 external VGA Monitors possible?
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In which case (and if you want to keep the internal LCD on even with 2 VGA LCD connected).
Cheapest solution: get a usb2vga converter.
More expensive but better responsiveness on large LCD, get a series 3 dock with 2 displayport and get 2 displayport to vga converter (one dp2vga converter and run one LCD from your onboard vga may also work, but never tested it).
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Jin Li
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