Holographic

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Tech ContextPlay
Used when talking about advanced technology, especially in sci-fi and electronics. SlideThe sci-fi movie featured advanced holographic interfaces.
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Visual ImpactPlay
Often implies a visual effect that seems to pop out or have depth, unlike regular flat images. SlideHer dress had a holographic pattern that shimmered in the light.
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Futuristic SensePlay
Gives a sense of futuristic advancement, innovation, or cutting-edge technology. SlideThe conference showcased a holographic projection of the keynote speaker.