That is the Philips 8833 MK11 monitor. I believe it will work . It has a 15 khz display and should have a DB9 connector on the back.
Taken from:
http://www.atari-forum.com/viewtopic.php?p=76367&sid=2a9f5c3e6513d1e81fde3fd69208b695Philips CM8833-II has a RGB connector which can accept both analogue and digital RGB signal. The RGB connector uses the following pinout:
_____________
\ 5 4 3 2 1 /
\_9_8_7_6_/
-Pin- -RGB TTL- -RGB Analogue-
1 Ground Ground
2 Ground Ground
3 Red Red
4 Green Green
5 Blue Blue
6 Intensity Fast Blanking
7 Not used Composite Sync
8 H. Sync H. Sync
9 V. Sync V. Sync
Some of the CM8833-II models have also a sepearate composite video input (RCA connector).