Are there new players with HDCD?


Are there still CD players being manufactured with HDCD decoders? If so, are they few and far between, from oddball companies, or are there quite a lot, from more mainstream firms?
Thanks.
-- Howard
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The Naim CDP's decode HDCD, I used to have a Naim CDX2 and really liked it, I upgraded to an Esoteric UX-3 but could easily remained happy with the Naim, and I did like the HDCD in most cases.
Cary still supports HDCD, even their low end model. I would like to see some DACs with HDCD.
I think the key element is manufacturers who use the Cirrus Logic Crystal Audio Chips.
I had an Onix XCD-88 (Music Hall clone) that decoded HDCD. Great piece for the price.
Many Rotel CDPs continue to support HDCD. You can also find it on Rotel and Denon AVR receiver and prepros.
The new Lindemann 825 Digital Player will decode HDCD, and does a fine job at it as well.

http://www.lindemann-audio.de/en/products/800-series/digitalquellen/825-high-definition-disc-player/produkt-features/
why bother. dbPoweramp will decode HDCD with its decoder pack so that you can rip and store HDCD's decoded 20 bits in 24 bit package. Thats what I do. DVD and SACD are the only reason to use a transport any more since their format is rip unfriendly.
Cary Audio's models CD-500, CD-303T and CD-306 are all new and current models supporting HDCD.