To Kennyt's point, you are comparing apples and oranges. IMHO (hey you asked) Integra is kicking serious booty right now on the price performance continuum.
More to the point - every dime in the Integra goes to the pre/pro - do you suppose its any better?
In my mind the key features you need to be looking at are:
1) Audyssey - here they both look good. This is a huge gamechanger and a must have feature
2) Number of HDMI inputs and outputs. HDMI is such a superior technology and HDMI sources are so inexpensive that you will not want to mess with anything else once you get a taste.
3) GUI - a huge deal for me. Download the owners manuals and see what is involved in programming the units to do what you want...
4) Video processor - Integra leads here but unless you have legacy sources like VHS and LaserDisc it's a moot point anyway since you are likely never to need it.
More to the point - every dime in the Integra goes to the pre/pro - do you suppose its any better?
In my mind the key features you need to be looking at are:
1) Audyssey - here they both look good. This is a huge gamechanger and a must have feature
2) Number of HDMI inputs and outputs. HDMI is such a superior technology and HDMI sources are so inexpensive that you will not want to mess with anything else once you get a taste.
3) GUI - a huge deal for me. Download the owners manuals and see what is involved in programming the units to do what you want...
4) Video processor - Integra leads here but unless you have legacy sources like VHS and LaserDisc it's a moot point anyway since you are likely never to need it.