I have not found one yet.
There are upconverting dvd/vcr combos,but they don't upconvert the analog signal of the VCR.
No. VCR were never this high tech.
There are no single VCR player that is still in production by any company so you would have to upgrade to a DVD/VCR combo.
Any of the Sony dual VCR/DVD players can record from DVD.
Yes, Magnavox makes a silver VCR. Magnavox MVR650MG 4-Head Hi-Fi VCR is silver and not black and is widely available online.
The only vcr's that come close are actually upscaling dvd/vcr players.Sony and Philips make these.It may be possible to use them to upscale Standard Definition tapes.
The only one available is actually a Sony upscaling DVD/VCR combo.In real world terms an hdmi cable doesn't benefit you with a vcr as the signal is still going to be standard definition.
There are several USB VCR's.The ION VCR 2 PC is designed to convert old tapes into digital formats like DVD's
Any of the Toshiba or Sony VCR's will let you program without a remote using only the front panel buttons.
You can do it, and you don't need a "combo" machine. Any VCR can be connected to a DVR to copy old tapes to DVDs. The quality won't be as good as an original DVD, because the videotape is an analog recording and has to go through A-D conversion before it can be recorded on a DVD.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
You can use this Plasma TV which will work with any old VCR since you can buy and converter that you can attached to your VCR to the Plasma TV.