
Qnap
The QNAP TS-133-US is a compact 1‑bay desktop NAS aimed at home and small‑office users. It packs a quad‑core ARM Cortex‑A55 CPU, 2 GB RAM and USB 3.0 for solid single‑drive performance, while offering QTS 5.0.0 features such as AI photo tools and versatile backup options.
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$159.00
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$141.02
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$138.99
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$205.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the TS-133 as the best‑value 1‑bay NAS, highlighting its powerful ARM quad‑core CPU, generous 2 GB RAM for a budget unit, extensive app support and fast USB 3.0 connectivity. However, they criticize the lack of RAM upgradeability, the outdated 1 GbE port, absence of RAID and a clunky UI, noting that these limitations keep it from handling heavy multitasking or future‑proofing needs.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the straightforward entry into the QNAP ecosystem, the quiet operation and the solid single‑drive performance for backups and media streaming. Recurring frustrations revolve around a confusing initial setup, limited RAM/CPU when running multiple services, the single‑bay design’s lack of redundancy, and the perceived slowness of the 1 GbE network.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the non‑upgradable 2 GB RAM, single 1 GbE Ethernet limiting throughput, lack of RAID redundancy, a cumbersome user interface, and a relatively short two‑year warranty.
How It Compares
vs. Synology DS120j
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Choose TS-133 for better raw performance and USB 3.0; choose DS120j if you prefer Synology’s UI and potential 2.5 GbE upgrades.
vs. TerraMaster Basic 1‑bay NAS
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TS-133 is the better choice for performance‑oriented users; TerraMaster may be chosen for the lowest possible cost.