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  • noun science fiction A holographic projector.

Etymologies

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holo- +‎ projector

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Examples

  • The holoprojector was enormous and required a rather burly man to maneuver it into the dimly lit room where their employer resided.

    Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011

  • The hologram, mercifully, winked out; its holoprojector had probably toppled over.

    Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011

  • The hologram, mercifully, winked out; its holoprojector had probably toppled over.

    Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011

  • The holoprojector was enormous and required a rather burly man to maneuver it into the dimly lit room where their employer resided.

    Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011

  • He looked over and, sure enough, there was a small, personal-sized holoprojector and a disk.

    Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011

  • He looked over and, sure enough, there was a small, personal-sized holoprojector and a disk.

    Starcraft II: Devils’ Due Christie Golden 2011

  • Should remind most of the holoprojector r2d2 used to show emergency message. 3d tv might be easier with lasers light holoprojection.

    Plasma and LCD, step aside? Take a peek at Laser TV | Sync Blog 2007

  • I donned my masque and rotated my hyperbaric chamber to face the holoprojector, which crackled to life at my command and displayed the face of Thet Moor of the Imperial Secret Service.

    Archive 2005-05-08 2005

  • I donned my masque and rotated my hyperbaric chamber to face the holoprojector, which crackled to life at my command and displayed the face of Thet Moor of the Imperial Secret Service.

    Darth Sidious: People Person 2005

  • She thanked Macrita Helleck, her immediate predecessor at Starfleet Medical, for coming up with the subdermal holoprojector technology that allowed field personnel to impersonate a different species without undergoing surgical alteration.

    Death in Winter Michael Jan Friedman 2005

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