Short answer: Yes
Longer answer: The DVR doesn't "work on" a TV - it connects to the signal source (cable, antenna, dish) the same as a TV, and it has its own tuner.
Depending on the TV and the DVR, there are several options for connecting the two devices. Probably the easiest to use is HDMI, which carries audio and high-definition video on a single cable. Most new DVRs and TVs have HDMI ports.
Some of the top brands of HDD DVD Recorders are LG, Panasonic, Magnavox, and Toshiba. They are all rated quite high and I'm sure you would be happy with any of those brands.
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no you need a DVD recorder
Unfortunately, DVD's, by definition, can't play in HD, only 480p.
DVD recorders can be found easily through local outlets or online. The quality and type depends soulfully on the subject trying to use the device. DVD recorders do work well, Toshiba - LG - Samsung make nice products.
For DVD players, they range from the brand Philips, to RCA, Sony and Toshiba to name some. In selecting the Blu ray players, they differ a little in choice compared to the DVD players. Some brands include Sony, Philips and Toshiba as well as LG and Samsung.
The LG - Multiformat DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW/RAM Recorder/4-Head Hi-Fi VCR Combo will record DVDs.
Yes
There is a voice recorder on most phones with a camera.
Those that play blue ray and record. They have them in several brands like Sony or LG, Samsung. Those big brands probably work better than the little and unknown ones.
There are a wide range of brands that sell hdmi dvd players, they are; Sony, Sylvannia, panasonic, Lg, phillips, Toshiba, Viore, RCA, Magnavox, pioneer, iVIEW, JVC http://www.nextag.com/hdmi-dvd-player/products-html
no sadly