Actually theoretically speaking, the freezing method does work. You'll need to look at the molecule/atom level to understand the freezing process.
Basically, when something is warm/hot/room-temp, the atoms move freely within it. And when cold/frozen, the atoms are restricted and do not move.
During the fabrication process, fabricating the components for the players, it is definitely subjected to heat at some point of time. This would mis-align some atoms. It will still give you the output that you want, but not perfect.
For engineers or people who design circuits, they would know that theoretical and practical calculations/designs/values are never the same. Part of it is also due to the mis-alignment of the atoms.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.
T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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