Well the specs say it works between 90-265 VAC and 47-63 Hz.
US=110VAC, 60 Hz
Europe=230VAC,50Hz
so this will work without a doubt. Most modern electronics today get "universal" power supplies that accept all world voltages. It's because it's cheaper to use one standard power supply for all products sold worldwide and because it's relatively easy to make now with switching power supplies.
I am writing this on a Mac Mini that I bought in the US, no problems whatsoever to use in Europe.
However, why are you taking the expensive way of buying a monitor in the US and transporting it here ?
The monitor is $265, I can only imagine transporting a heavy thing like this is quite expensive as well (and risky).
Why don't you buy a European TV instead ? Through the SCART connector you can use it as a monitor with exactly the same quality as a "real" arcade monitor. You can buy brand new TV's size 51 cm (=19") for as low as € 109,- now here. Even cheaper is looking for a relatively young used TV.