LG 27MP400P-B 27" Full HD IPS Monitors - coupled together?

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I'm looking to buy two LG 27MP400P-B 27" Full HD IPS Monitors - please can someone tell me if they could be linked together (to have them side by side, sorry I know nothing about these things) if so what connections would I need to have on the windows desktop pc to do this?? many thanks
 
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