A:Answeri believe this is the same exact reciever used for this system on "samsung.com". The link below shows pictures of the back.
http://www.samsung.com/us/video/home-theater/HW-C700/XAA
A:AnswerNo, it is not a wireless system. Another person asked if the rear speakers could be made wireless. You can turn most rear speakers into wireless through a connector by RocketFish. The wireless connection is around $100.
A:AnswerFrom the available information, all of the speakers are designed to work in concert with each other and should not be broken up into different rooms since each speaker only gets a portion of the sound.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerThank you for the question. Unfortunately, this question would be best asked of a dedicated Best Buy representative. Please click on the customer service link for more details.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerSince the HW-C770BS does offer several component and composite inputs, you should be able to connect non-HDMI devices to this receiver.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerThe speakers that come with the HW-C770 are specifically designed to work with this unit. There is no guarantee that these specific included speakers will be completely compatible with other manufacturer's products.
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerAs a matter of fact, video from an iPod should be viewable through the receiver (with a connected TV). For a full list of compatible iPods, please refer to page 26 of the unit's manual (downloadable from Samsung's website).
-MrSamsung
A:AnswerHi, most receivers work with any brand tv as long as you have the hookups available on the tv that match the system (i.e. rca cables or hdmi cable). If you are buying this system you should have an HD connection to your tv otherwise it is a waste.
A:AnswerSince the HW-C770 offers several different inputs (HDMI, composite, component), you should be able to connect any number of different devices to it.
-MrSamsung