OSCAL is stepping into the spotlight with a new flagship projector, the OSCAL PV800 Pro, aimed at buyers who want a big-screen experience without paying premium home theater prices. With a strong focus on brightness, smart features, and long-term reliability, this model is positioned as a practical pick for movie nights at home, backyard viewing, and even casual office presentations.
One of the main reasons the PV800 Pro stands out is its 1400 ANSI lumens brightness rating. That level of output puts it ahead of many budget projectors that struggle in anything other than a dark room. In real-world use, more brightness means you can enjoy a clearer, more watchable image with some ambient light present—useful for living rooms, game days, or outdoor setups where perfect darkness isn’t always possible.
Image quality is also a major focus here. The projector delivers a native 1080p resolution and supports 4K content playback, giving you sharper detail than basic 720p models. On top of that, it includes HDR10+ support and a 4000:1 contrast ratio, which helps deliver more depth in darker scenes and more vibrant highlights in brighter content. The result is a picture that’s designed to look punchy and colorful on large screen sizes.
For anyone dreaming of a true “cinema-sized” setup, the OSCAL PV800 Pro supports projection sizes up to 200 inches. That makes it flexible enough for everything from a bedroom wall to a large living room screen, and it’s especially appealing for outdoor viewing where bigger is often better. Setup is designed to be easy as well, thanks to automatic focus and keystone correction, which helps the image adjust and align without constant manual tweaking.
Sound is handled through built-in stereo speakers featuring a 75mm driver and 360-degree sound output. For smaller rooms, this can reduce the immediate need for external speakers, keeping the setup simple for casual viewing. Users who want deeper bass or a true home theater feel can still pair it with separate audio gear, but having capable built-in audio is a nice advantage for quick setups and portable use.
A big selling point for many buyers will be the built-in Google TV operating system. Instead of relying on a separate streaming stick, the PV800 Pro offers direct access to popular streaming apps like Netflix, YouTube, Disney Plus, and Amazon Prime Video, along with support for thousands of additional apps. It also includes AI voice control, which can make searching for shows, launching apps, and navigating content much faster than typing with a remote.
Inside, the projector runs on a quad-core Hi3751 V352 processor with Mali-450 MP2 graphics, designed to keep menus responsive and video playback smooth. OSCAL also highlights quiet operation, with noise levels kept below 35dB through an advanced cooling system—an important detail for movie watching, since loud fans can be distracting during quieter scenes.
Longevity is another headline feature. The LED light source is rated for up to 150,000 hours, which is far beyond the lifespan most people will ever reach in typical daily use. OSCAL also includes a three-year warranty, adding peace of mind for anyone buying a projector as a long-term living room fixture.
Pricing is aggressive for the specs. The OSCAL PV800 Pro is listed at $299, with a limited-time launch deal dropping it to $219 until January 18 when using the coupon code NRC28FE4. For shoppers comparing bright 1080p projectors with built-in Google TV, that early discount makes the PV800 Pro a model worth putting on the shortlist.






