A HD player provides a sharper and clearer picture and soothing lifelike soundtrack, It makes you feel like you're in the film. There is an excellent amount of detail.
To play a HD DVD you need a HD DVD player. A standard DVD player will not play a HD DVD, nor will a Blu-ray player. HDMI is just a connection: it won't give your standard DVD player superpowers.
No.
That is not possible since HD-players use HDMI for connecting to the television. It wouldn't be very useful to connect HD-players to SDTV's, because that way the player has no advantage over a standard DVD player.
Yes
A HD media player allows someone to be what they use to do on an old media player, but with the added advantage of it being in high definition. Many companies now produce media players in HD as standard.
Almost all HD monitors have standard definition analog inputs as well as HD inputs. Therefore, any DVD player should be able to run with an HD monitor. Later DVD players are likely to have an HDMI port which is the standard HD input to all modern HD televisions. Just check the type of outputs on the DVD player and compare them against the inputs of the television. There is almost certain to be at least one connection that will be on both.
HD DVD is an obsolete format: Toshiba stopped supporting it in February 2008. You still see the players around in discount stores, but no-one is making the discs anymore. The remaining format for high definition DVD is blu ray. To play a HD DVD disc (assuming you have one) you need a HD DVD player (it will also play standard DVDs). For a blu ray disc you need a blu ray player (it will also play standard DVDs). A standard DVD player will not play either HD DVD or blu ray, and cannot be altered so that it will play either (a standard DVD player uses the wrong kind of scanning laser).
You most certaintly can. But remember, even though a standard DVD will look better through an HD DVD player, the quality won't still be quite as good as HD DVDs themselves. The difference is negligible however.
Bluray players will work with most televisions but an HD television is needed to see the content in HD quality. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
The benefits of High Definition (HD) video are that it primarily has a better picture than a Standard Definition video would. Therefore, you are likely to see more detail with a high definition video than you would if you were to watch it in the standard version.
It is not true HD but it does have a feature that upscales the movies to HDMI format. It may not be as clear as say a blu-ray player or even standard HD dvd players.
Yes it can. Blu-Ray players have analog outputs as well as an HDMI output. The analog outputs are standard definition and can be used with any standard definition television. To view the content in HD quality does need an HD television.