Breakthrough in volume

Breakthrough in volume, dark-mode, 3d-render, dark

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Near-black slide with a white headline and two paragraphs left, and an x-ray car render showing a small blue WayRay HUD against a larger red conventional HUD in the dash.

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Summary

A differentiation slide on package size: an x-ray car render contrasts WayRay's small blue HUD against a much larger red conventional HUD packed into the dashboard.

Visual description

Near-black background. Top-left: white headline "Breakthrough in Volume" with two short white paragraphs stating the WayRay HUD is roughly 3 liters versus a traditional 18 liters, so it fits into compact cars. The right two-thirds is a translucent x-ray render of a white car in profile; inside the dash sit two highlighted volumes, a smaller blue block ("WayRay HUD") nested against a larger red block ("Conventional HUD"), each with a thin leader-line label, plus a faint red line tracing a cable run rearward. A faint "CONFIDENTIAL" marker sits bottom-right.

Key takeaway

Proving a size advantage by showing both options inside the same x-ray body at true relative scale, color-coded blue (ours, small) versus red (theirs, big). The viewer reads the win instantly from the volume difference, before reading the 3-vs-18-liter figures.

Reuse notes

Ideal for any "ours is smaller / lighter / more efficient" differentiation point where physical scale matters. The x-ray-with-two-nested-volumes device works for any product that has to fit inside a host object. Pair the visual with the hard numbers in the text so the image and the stat reinforce each other.

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