Well, generally RGB monitors that you would find in the US don't use SCART connections, so you would have to build your own cables. A few years back a bunch of people were using old Commodore 64 monitors and getting a former member Matt to make cables for them.
My advice? Get a good CRT with component video inputs, RGB Scart cables for any system you want, and an RGB to Component transcoder. It's the next best thing, you don't have to rig custom cables, and finding a TV is easy and cheap. It's kinda like the HDMI converter you were asking about before but without the resolution changing stuff that makes things a blurry mess.
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