The document describes a spherical computer called the E-Ball. The E-Ball was designed by Apostol Tnokovski to be the smallest PC ever made in a spherical shape. It has a projected keyboard and display. The E-Ball has all the features of a traditional computer inside its 160mm round sphere and projects its screen onto walls or paper sheets using an internal projector. It contains components like a virtual keyboard, processor, RAM, hard drive and projector. The interface recognizes fingers using IR sensors for typing and has a pop-out mouse. While expensive, the portable E-Ball allows for video presentations on large screens.