Whether or Not to Prefer Unlimited Zune Downloads For Free?

30th August 2009

If you had recently purchased a new Zune player and looking for a reliable source for having access to unlimited zune downloads, then you’re at right place. Well, not to mention that most of the download websites out there charge you certain price ($0.99, in general) per download. The price lifts even more in case you’re interested in downloading movies for your players. As a cheaper alternative, you probably choose to stick to other free websites that let you download whatever you want for nothing in exchange. Sounds impressive but should you?
Although the idea of having access to free music, videos, games, and movies sound great, you hardly ever will be satisfied with your decision. Keep in mind that there are several risks arriving with free Zune music and movie downloads and some of them include:

1. Exposure to Dangerous Software
For your kind information, you often welcome the harmful software applications, such as adware, Trojans, worms, spyware, etc when you choose to download the Zune music and movies from the free sources. Although you don’t want your computer to house these nasty applications, but it’s an undeniable fact that you’ll probably face if you’re choosing the free sources for making the Zune music and movies downloads.  As a result, you’ll normally need to loss your computer performance and important data. Your Zune media player may even experience the same problem.

2. Download Speeds
There’s no doubt that free websites cannot spend resources just for maintaining the overall network. Whenever the number of users choosing to make Zune media files downloads increase, they consume plenty of bandwidth especially if they’re videos or movies. For limiting that, many of these free sources cap the downloading speed. Therefore, it requires ages for completing your download.

3. Corrupted or Incomplete Downloads
What if after a long patience the downloading process of your favorite movie completes, and when you felt like you’re done what you get is an error message, which says something like this “your file is either corrupted or incomplete”.  It’s no doubt an annoying experience that one could ever come across. Unfortunately, it’s a bitter fact that arrives side by side with free sources.

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