OSCAL's new PV800 Pro projector brings flagship-level brightness and smart features to the budget segment, offering 1400 ANSI lumens, 4K support, and Google TV integration at a launch price under $220.

OSCAL has entered the high-brightness projector market with its PV800 Pro, positioning it as a flagship model targeting budget-conscious buyers who refuse to compromise on core specifications. At the heart of this 1080p native projector is a 1400 ANSI lumen LED light source – a significant step above the 500-800 lumen range common in sub-$300 projectors. This brightness advantage enables usable performance in moderately lit rooms rather than requiring complete darkness, expanding practical viewing scenarios beyond dedicated home theaters.
Technical Breakdown
The PV800 Pro supports 4K input resolution with HDR10+ compatibility, though potential buyers should note the native resolution remains 1920x1080. The claimed 4000:1 contrast ratio aims to preserve shadow detail in dark scenes, while the quad-core Hi3751 V352 processor and Mali-450 MP2 GPU combination handles streaming content smoothly. Google TV integration provides immediate access to major streaming platforms without external devices, a notable advantage over competitors like the Epson Home Cinema 880 that require separate streaming sticks.
The PV800 Pro's rear connectivity panel includes HDMI, USB, AV, and audio ports
Setup automation includes both focus and keystone correction, reducing alignment hassles when projecting up to the 200-inch maximum size. Integrated stereo speakers with 75mm drivers deliver 360-degree sound sufficient for small to medium rooms, though audiophiles will still prefer external systems. At sub-35dB noise levels during operation, the cooling system avoids the distracting fan noise common in budget projectors.
Competitive Landscape
Compared to similarly priced models:
- Vs. XGIMI Halo+: While the Halo+ offers slightly higher 1500 lumens, it costs $300+ even on sale
- Vs. Epson HC880: OSCAL doubles the brightness at similar pricing
- Vs. Anker Nebula Capsule II: PV800 Pro provides triple the brightness output
The LED light source's claimed 150,000-hour lifespan equates to over 17 years at 8 hours daily use, backed by OSCAL's 3-year warranty – exceeding the industry standard 1-2 year coverage.
Target Audience
This projector suits:
- Renters needing temporary large-screen setups
- Outdoor movie enthusiasts requiring daylight visibility
- Budget-focused buyers seeking maximum lumens per dollar
- Casual users valuing integrated streaming over absolute image fidelity
Pricing and Availability
Originally priced at $299, the PV800 Pro launches at $219 on Amazon using coupon code NRC28FE4 until January 18. This positions it below similarly bright competitors while offering smart TV functionality usually found in models costing $100+ more.
Disclosure: This article contains commercial content. Pricing and availability subject to change.

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