I've shot my Prodigy (and TRP) side-by-side with my buddy's P226 Legion SAO, and we both agreed the Prodigy had the edge. He's not a 1911 guy, but he's a good shooter with fairly refined tastes, and his quote after shooting both was, "Man, I've been telling myself for a while now that my P226 SAO was essentially no different than a 1911, but now I get the difference."
Obviously, the P226 Legion is a really nice pistol in many ways, but I still think there is just nothing that can beat the linear pull of a 1911 trigger. And even though the Prodigy has a trigger that is a little on the heavy side, mine has smoothed out and lightened up nicely after several hundred rounds. And if you like to run it fast, again, I think the Prodigy has the edge.
Can't go wrong either way, really, they are both very good pistols, but I think it just comes down to what particular design you prefer. For me, if I'm shooting something that is SAO, I'd rather have a decent 1911 trigger than a hinged trigger every time.