Yes they do have some nice HD home video recorders to choose from.
It doesn't seem to; the TiVos that can record in HD have "HD digital video recorder" in the product name on the various sites, and this model doesn't.
Yes, it can.
Yes they are HD ready devices.
HD digital camcorders are hand-held video cameras for consumer use which allow the use to record video in high definition quality. They can be connected to an HD television for viewing, or to a computer to be edit the video footage.
most of the time yes, you can change the settings to record SD video, if not you can always convert the footage on your computer.
Sony Webbie HD is a good choice.
No, the TiVo TCD652160 will not be able to record from a Blu Ray disc because of copy protection laws.
The Bush 500GB Freeview HD Digital Video Camera does not exist, however, the Bush 500GB Freeview HD Digital Video Recorder allows you to record television programs available on Freeview channels. You are able to record 2 channels simultaneously and can store up to 500GB of data.
The Kindle Fire HD does not have a built-in camera for recording video, so it cannot record video directly. However, if you are using third-party apps that allow video streaming or video recording from external sources, the duration would depend on the app's capabilities and the storage space available on the device. Typically, available storage can limit how long you can record or store video content.
The TiVo TCD652160 will record up to 20 hours of HD recording, or up to 180 hours of standard definition recording. The unit is also expandable in the future if you require more space.
To make a video on your Kindle Fire HD, firstly get the "HD camera (Kindle Fire tablet edition)" app on your Kindle. Use the camcorder on the app to record your video. To watch your video, press the back button and go to Personal Videos on the app.
To shoot an HD video you need an HD video camera