Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for a device that will stream sound from one source to several recipients. For example, I want to stream sound from my TV or stereo to my phone or MP3 player that has radio and Bluetooth capabilities. I have looked into radio transmitters and they seem like a decent choice, but I can't find one that uses external power (USB or from the plug) and I would want one with a transmit range of around 50 meters. Thanks!"
$600?
As said above; no analog, no BD-Live, no Reon...
And here's a news flash in case nobody else catches it; this is another Funai player. The display is identical to that of the Funai triplets (Magnavox/Sylvania/Insignia) and the A/V ports are identically positioned as well.
$229 > $600
Ridiculous.
Ouch, it does look a Funai although in fairness it looks closer to the Philips BDP7200 than to the Sylvania / Magnavox brands. Funai are the OEM for all of them but the cheaper models don't have the 5.1 analogue or optical outputs. Still a lot of money though for a badge and new case when the BDP7200 can be had for $300.
It's not the first time either for Onkyo to rebadge a player and slap a huge premium on it. Their DV-HD805 player was a rebadged HD-XA2, both of which were OEM'd by a company called Alco.
Hmm, just looked at the back again on the Integra and it has the optical but only stereo analogue. So its even less specced than the Philips model. What the hell?
@ DrX
If Alco built the XA2/805, then kudos to Alco. The XA2 is the the best built piece of electronics I have ever owned. Not one corner was cut.
And the BDP7200 makes quadruplet of the Funai triplets. It only adds analog.