Over the past few years, we have seen companies like Fujifilm, Sony, and Canon come up with kinds of mini projectors. However, the “Hachi Infinite M1” is one projector that has the potential of completely revolutionizing the way we use flat surfaces around us.

Now, although it looks like a normal projector, you have to keep in mind that this is a “smart” projector. Hence, it packs a Snapdragon 670 chipset inside that boxy outer case, 6GB of RAM, and 128GB of onboard storage. The whole system runs on a custom UI based on Android 9 Pie dubbed as the “InfiniteOS”. And the device also has a built-in battery that can power it for around two hours in a single charge. So basically, there is a whole Android tablet built inside this thing.

Using the device is also pretty easy. You can put it on your flat desk vertically to get a screen right in front of the device. Or if you’re more in a laying-in-the-couch-watching-movie mood, you can set the device flat on a table pointing the projector towards a wall to get a tablet-sized screen on your wall. The built-in sensors and gyroscope will automatically detect the position of the device and project your content accordingly.