Being from "this side of the pond" (NTSC-land), I've found that, at least on eBay, broadcast monitors that are capable of RGB input (as well as 50Hz and 60Hz vertical refresh) are quite commonplace. Aside from an aging Commodore monitor, these are the closest thing you'll probably find to a TV with SCART input. For about $20 worth of parts at Radio Shack, (Being two 8-foot coax cables with molded BNC ends, a small PCB, a DB9 plug/socket) and a small tube of solder) you can easily make an adaptor to plug your RGB cable into a broadcast monitor. I have one running with my PAL A2000 and I ended up spending less than I would have on an LCD TV, and getting a far better picture than an LCD TV would give, and slightly better than an aging Commodore monitor would give.
Aside from the added benefit that I can run 50Hz/60Hz without a hassle

. (Being that most TVs here are 60Hz only)