Sony Walkman NWZ-B133F (1GB)

By Jasmine France on 29 December 2008

The entry-level Sony B-Series Walkman is a solid choice for the gym thanks to its ultracompact design, quick charge function, and integrated FM tuner, but beware the eye strain.

6.5 8.0
  • Good: Ultracompact design • FM tuner and voice recorder • Handy quick charge feature • Inexpensive • Comes in a variety of colours • Works with both Windows and Mac
  • Bad: Unimpressive battery life • Tiny display
  • Specs: Flash • 1GB • See more specifications
  • RRP: AU$49.00

Features come and go in the rapidly evolving MP3 player space. One that has enjoyed fluctuating popularity is the built-in USB interface, which allows a device to connect directly to a computer without a cable. This "plug-and-play" capability is currently out of fashion, but Sony is trying to keep the dream alive with the B-Series Walkman.

This entry-level offering is aimed at active users and is priced competitively at AU$49 for the 1GB model and AU$69 for the 2GB. Battery life isn't as impressive as other Sony Walkmans and the screen is tiny, but the B-Series hits the mark with an array of features suitable for on-the-go use.

It's slightly larger than your average thumbdrive, measuring 207mm long by 90.7mm wide by 15.5mm thick, which makes it ultra portable and suitable for just about any pocket. It comes in a variety of colours — black and red for the 1GB model (NZB133), and black, red, pink and blue for the 2GB (NZB135) — which aligns rather well with the typical gym clothing palette.

The USB interface is concealed beneath a removable cap at one end of the device, while a standard 3.5mm headphone jack is bored into the other. The main playback controls sit on the face and consist of a play/pause button, track forward and reverse keys, and a back button. Sony includes a variety of dedicated controls on the top edge of the player, including a record key, a volume toggle, and a bass boost button. The necessary hold switch is housed alone on the bottom spine.

The B-Series Walkman's tiny, monochrome display measures a quarter of an inch diagonally on the front of the device. It seems to us that Sony could have made this noticeably larger had it chosen to move its own brand stamp elsewhere. Still, the Walkman does a decent job with the little screen real estate it has.

The main menu features four icons indicating the player's minimal features: Voice, Music Library, FM, and Settings. The forward and reverse buttons serve to navigate among menu options, while the play/pause key moves you deeper into menus, and the back button backs you out. For voice recording, you can choose among three settings: low, medium, or high. Within the music menu, you may navigate by folder or by ID3 tags (artist, album, playlist, and so on).

The B-Series supports MP3 and WMA, including subscription content from the likes of Rhapsody and Napster. The FM tuner includes an autoscan function and up to 30 preset slots. Both the scanner and the tuner worked very well during testing.

Music sound quality also proved good during testing. The B-Series Walkman delivers clear, even audio across genres, though we felt the bass boost function needed to be engaged to get the low-end we crave. Without it, bass is definitely deficient; still, the option to have it either way lets the player appeal to a wider array of listening tastes. Mids come across nice and warm, though not exactly buttery, and high-end detail is reasonably crisp if not sparkling.

Sony includes a handful of preset audio settings as well as a five-band custom EQ, which lets you tweak the sound to your liking. You cannot access these with the bass boost function engaged, however — it's one or the other. The rated battery life of 14 hours failed to impress us; we expect better from Sony. One thing's for certain: we really appreciate the rebirth of the quick charge function, which gives 90 minutes of juice off of a 3-minute charge.

Topics: walkman, sony, mp3 player, NWZ-B133F, bass, 1gb, player, boost, series, button

Comments (2)

  • roxy23 gave 7/10 on 23/03/2009 18:58 Report abuse

    Can someone pls help me - How do you create play lists on this device? When i connect to my computer, it doesn't come up with an option.

  • st23r gave 9/10 on 02/03/2009 19:03 Report abuse

    very nice sound quality. it's not as 'WOW!' as my old Samsung YP-K3, but then the K3 costs more. Acoustics are handled very nicely.
    you might want to invest in a decent pair of earphones. The supplied pair doesn't do the mp3 player justice. they're also uncomfortable. my $30 pair seems to work nicely, so you don't have to go spending hundreds on a pair just to get good sound.

    the mp3 player has a 'Bass' function on the top. this increases the sound quality, and complements MOST songs. it also turns of a circle of light that flashes and pulses to the beat of the song. this is nice, but it's often fooled and has trouble keeping in time, so it's a bit strange.

    normally a small screen wouldn't bother me, but the small screen on the B133F can be annoying, because only 3 lines of text can fit into it. this means that the menu system isn't exactly state-of-the-art, however once you get used to it it's fine.
    the buttons are slightly oddly placed, although again, once you get used to it it's fine.

    the rest of the pros and cons pretty much speak for themselves, so see them below.


    i recommend this mp3 player for anyone looking for a useful, small, light mp3 player that doesn't compromise on sound quality, and for someone that doesn't need all the flash touch screens and cameras that most mp3 players have these days.

    • Good: Tiny
      Good audio quality
      useful quick charge function
      light
      Reasonably priced
      decent battery life
      plenty of controls (repeat one, shuffle, playlists, ect.)
      voice recorder
      FM tuner
      Menus are easy to use...
    • Bad: ...once you get used to them
      USB cap can get lost easily
      slightly odd button placing
      can't delete default folders when connected to PC
      supplied headphones are uncomfortable
      small screen

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