Integra rolls ISF calibration into top-end AV receivers, preamp-processor

Here's an idea that makes sense -- since AV receivers do the video switching and format conversion, why not put the image calibration in there, too? Integra is doing exactly that with its DTR-8.9 ($1,900) and DTR-9.9 ($2,600) receivers, as well as the DHC-9.9 ($2,000) preamp-processor. Better yet, this functionality will conform to ISF (Imaging Science Foundation) protocols so all you pixel-peepers can sleep easy. This makes it possible to calibrate your video sources independently, so you're not limited by the number of inputs you have on your display device. The only problem we see with this is that your ISF tech has to shoulder the extra work of setting up more calibrations.
















Someone is going to say you are dumb after I post this question, but does anyone know why the display panel looks the same as an Okyo?
Same manufacture perhaps?
well now that makes sense.....shame on me I should have known better lol...great receivers though
Would be nice if this carries over to the Onkyo 906
I was going to say is it just me or does integra receivers bare a striking resemblance to onkyo receivers........... ZOOM ZOOM btw
Good Eyes : ) ..
integra is the "High End" Onkyo model .. mostly for custom installers
The 876 and 906 models from Onkyo also have the ISFccc feature. No worries, Jon.
Saying there is no difference between Onkyo and Integra is like saying the Mitsubishi Lancer and Lancer Evolution are almost the same.
Integra often has upgraded power supplies and better and more expensive Wolfson DACs. There are other differences, but those are two of the biggest.
Onkyo = Baseline Mitsubishi Lancer with no frills ($14k model)
Integra = Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution.
Same product, but one has been tweaked.