The 650 was designed for VJ's and web delivery in mind. It shoots AVCHD, XDCAM EX, and .MOV as well as SD .h264, allowing for very all file sizes for quick web uploads. The FTP function, combined with the small file sizes, mean you could connect the camera to your iPhones hotspot and send back clips to the station for without the need for a computer. Great feature for timely press conferences if you don't have a LIVE truck. The app works like a wireless monitor (much like the GoPro app) which helps VJ's frame shots when shooting there own stand ups and it transmits timecode. This camera would be perfect for long press conferences or congressional hearings where the reporter could sit with the app and log/take notes with timecode. Yes, you could do the old school method of setting timecode to time of day and letting it free run but this is still another great tool. It has a pretty darn good 23x Fuji lens.
Personally, I'd love it if these features were added to the 750. I still think the 750 is a great camera. However, the 650 has its place. Old school shoulder mount guys will hate it but those who understand and accept that this is the future of news (and are trying to make the best of it) will realize this is a pretty fine little camera for the money.