2 monitor questions

besides this cloth they gave me how can i clean the display, is windex ok or just a wet rag? also does this display have a tv thing, think its called a tuner, would like to watch cable on this.

I would stick to facial tissue dampened with plain water.
For a TV tuner, look at the EyeTV 250 Plus
<http://www.elgato.com/elgato/na/mainmenu/products/250plus/product1.en.html>
This will get standard TV, via antenna or cable box, or HD via antenna. If you want HD cable, and your cable box has a working FireWire port, look at iRecord
<http://www.ammesset.com/irecord/>

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