I remember reading a while back about a particular model from Samsung that was hi-def VCR (Model DVDVR325) and here's an excerpt that might interest you -
"While the CE industry and the consuming public have been putting all the attention on DVD, JVC (with its HM-DH30000) and Mitsubishi (with its HS-HD2000U) have been quietly elevating VHS technology with the development of D-VHS. Basically, D-VHS VCRs are totally compatible with standard VHS, they can record and play all standard VHS and S-VHS formats, but with an added wrinkle: D-VHS is capable of recording in all 18 DTV approved formats, from 480p to full 1080i, with the addition of an external DTV tuner"
Enjoy!
"While the CE industry and the consuming public have been putting all the attention on DVD, JVC (with its HM-DH30000) and Mitsubishi (with its HS-HD2000U) have been quietly elevating VHS technology with the development of D-VHS. Basically, D-VHS VCRs are totally compatible with standard VHS, they can record and play all standard VHS and S-VHS formats, but with an added wrinkle: D-VHS is capable of recording in all 18 DTV approved formats, from 480p to full 1080i, with the addition of an external DTV tuner"
Enjoy!