The VCR simply doesn't produce that resolution.The best quality you can get is a Super VHS VCR which has the same resolution as DVD.That's far less than High Definition.
Yes, but you will not have HD quality
In order to get the full HD experience you need an HDMI cable to connect a DVD/VCR combo to an HDTV.
You really need a DVR or a Blu Ray recorder to get the benefits of HD playback..VCR's were pretty much invented in the Dark Ages and they don't play a useful role with HD programming.
DVD VCR Combo connected to HD TV cant pick up digital TV. For it to work it has to be connected to a tuner which is purchased.
Yes, there are DVD/VCR combos available for the use in automobiles.
You can rent movies in SD quality from $2.99 and up, and in HD quality from $3.99 and up. New releases are $3.99 for SD quality and $4.99 for HD quality. They are available for 24 hours after rental.
Unfortunately, DVD's, by definition, can't play in HD, only 480p.
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The only VCR currently available from JCPenney is a $249 DVD/VCR combo.
HD quality is better than VCD quality because HD quality is made in a better time era than VCD quality. Even though VCD quality was good for its time, our HD quality still beats it.
It produces about as good of a recording as a VCR can take.
Yes, upscaling DVD/VCR combos are available for purchase.