There's also this one: http://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Camp-Propane-Grill-Stove/dp/B000W4VD8C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462296264&sr=8-1&keywords=coleman+grill+stove
I like that because you can also get a flat top griddle, so use the grill for burgers, steaks, chicken, etc. then use the griddle for eggs, bacon, pancakes, etc. etc.
The only downside is if you want to cook something in a pot the burner is a bit small and seems to be primarily designed for just boiling water in a kettle, but we've managed to cook up all sorts of stuff without issue, sometimes I have to fold back the one side of the windscreen to fit the pot if it's too big.
We just upgraded to the Jetboil Genesis cooking system (thanks to dividends and 20% off from REI) but haven't had a chance to put it through the paces yet, but in our limited testing it seems pretty great. A lot more expensive though... a lot.
That grill you posted looks huge, I can't imagine taking that unless we had a big van or a trailer or something. It's also 3x the cost of the Coleman stove or grill+stove along with being less portable. Also I can't tell from the picture if it just uses those standard small fuel canisters you can get from anywhere, or if it requires a bigger tank. If it does use the small size I'd be curious how quickly it burns through the fuel.