The important question not being asked here is how often will these speakers be used for actual monitoring. I had the same question a few years ago. All I could afford at the time was the MediaOne 5a. I got that with serious doubts about accuracy, flatness of response and all that. However, the reality of the matter was that the speakers spent maybe around 95% of its existence in my house for music and video playback, as well as for gaming. Actual recording and mixing is actually a rare occasion for me. I ended up with a REALLY good buy, after all. And when I did do some audio work (mostly academic-related), never did I say, ummm... these speakers don't sound accurate.
If your speakers are meant for a dedicated DAW, then sure, I think going ahead with a pair of Resolvs could be better (but I'm guessing by not as much as one would typically hope). Otherwise, MediaOnes are awesome. But I'd get those BT5's. Bluetooth connectivity could be very useful for mobile phones and tablets.