Yes there is, it's the Panasonic DMP-BD70V.
VCR Players are not bought world-wide anymore because of the increases in technology such as DVD players, DVD, tivo,blue-ray players and there has been a much less demand for VCR players.
Yes, there are plenty of DVD players that also record. They are just as simple to program as a VCR, and many are very afforadable.
A blu-ray disc is used to record videos or shows. It is like a VCR but also like a DVD
With the advent of DVD players, the VCR player is on its way out. Many would consider it obsolete as new movies are not offered on VCR tapes. Blueray is now the new standard.
You can record from DVD's to VCR's, but only on some players. Toshiba makes a DVD to VCR recorder.
VCR=Video Cassette Recorder and a PS3 has a blu-ray DVD drive therefore, no.
Any reputable DVD/VCR players should be able to play DivX movie format.
The price of a VCR in 1990 was about $175. VCR's are no longer as popular as they once were due to the advent of DVD players.
Any of the DVD/VCR combo players that say DVD-RW will be able to record both.
The first VCR was 'probably,' made in the year- of 1968.
VCR Players,
Sony has a handful of DVD players, all differentiated by their accessories, such as VCR players.