There is still the old option of connecting a LCD TV, that has a lot of advantages:
-It could be found very cheap on second hand shops.
-Maintains the 4/3 Enterprise video proportions.
-The Scart cable is cheap(more if you make it yourself). RGB, Composite and S-Video can be shown on it, for other devices..
-Accepts the interlace mode.
-Has its own audio amplifier, probably stereo.
-Usually it also has a VGA input, that can serve you to share the TV with your PC.
-Modern ones even have a HDMI input that can suit you with a scaler-converter.
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On the other side, all solutions I see nowadays, including LCD TVs, don't let you to touch geometry, image position-width, colours, that where so popular on a time for the CRT VGA monitors. It is a shame.