With rapid games like Jedi Academy, the display does not show any weaknesses in the form of streaks. A common weakness of TFT displays is also the vibration of fast movements, if you quickly scroll through a graphic loaded website for example. Here the VX922 can easily keep up with a CRT monitor and shows no errors.
Unfortunately, the rapid speed goes but at the expense of image quality. Upon delivery, the display showed a massive difference in presentation compared to my old Dell CRT Monitor. This manifested itself in a vertical contrast gradient over the entire screen surface. While the colors are strong and warm on top of the screen, this pale over the bottom of the screen clear and cold.
Indicated by the manufacturer viewing angle of 160 ° is to enjoy here with caution. It's enough a small stretch at work to change brightness profile of the monitor in the perception. Here a change of about 45 ° is already sufficient to have dark blue areas appear black.
These effects make an effective calibration of the instrument almost impossible. So if you like tactical shooter with significant light / dark differences play will be disappointed. Likewise, graphic programs like Photoshop can be only difficult to operate due to the significant vertical color difference.