- Samsung launches glasses-free 3D displays to improve commercial environments
- Spatial Signage uses advanced optical layers to generate realistic three-dimensional visual depth
- 85-inch model supports large 4K vertical storytelling for high-traffic commercial spaces
Samsung Electronics America has announced the availability of its Spatial Signage, a commercial display system that delivers glasses-free 3D images in physical environments.
The company says the technology can change the way organizations approach visual communication in retail, museums and large venues.
Unlike conventional 3D installations that rely on bulky casings, this system operates within a slim 2-inch panel.
3D displays for commercial spaces
At the core is Samsung’s patented 3D Plate technology, which uses a custom optical layer to deflect light and generate perceived depth directly from the screen surface.
The approach eliminates the need for portable devices while maintaining a flat panel structure suitable for commercial interiors.
Conventional 3D displays often rely on large, box-shaped enclosures that restrict placement options and disrupt architectural aesthetics.
The 85-inch model, identified as SM85HX, offers 4K UHD resolution at 2,160 x 3,840 pixels in 9:16 portrait orientation.
Samsung says this setup supports large-format storytelling in high-visibility locations.
The company also confirmed that 32- and 55-inch versions will follow later in 2026.
Samsung says Spatial Signage is designed for high-traffic indoor environments where lighting conditions vary throughout the day.
The display is powered by the company’s Quantum processor, which supports 4K upscaling, HDR refinement, and 16-bit color mapping.
An anti-glare panel helps maintain image brightness and clarity under direct indoor lighting.
The system integrates Samsung Visual eXperience Transformation, known as VXT, which includes an AI Studio tool that converts still images into video formatted for the display.
Samsung says the software refines shadows, adjusts margins, and enhances background treatments to strengthen perceived depth.
The system handles content optimization automatically, allowing for remote campaign updates without additional production tools.
Samsung has shown great interest in large displays and previously launched the 75-inch ePaper 5K display, described as the largest of its kind, which also integrates an internal battery.
According to the company, a gap in the display industry is increasing the need for a better in-store experience.
Samsung, citing reports, claims that 65% of retailers are dissatisfied with current display technology, which does not meet modern expectations.
It is committed to launching displays that provide a seamless experience and improve engagement.
“Physical spaces are becoming strategic platforms for engagement, storytelling and brand connection,” said David Phelps, director of display solutions at Samsung Electronics America.
“As consumer expectations rise, organizations need to do more than display content – they need to create presence and impact. Spatial Signage reflects the next evolution of trade displays, helping businesses differentiate themselves and create meaningful connections that drive results.”
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