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Spatial Signage

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Developers: Samsung Electronics
Date of the premiere of the system: February 2026
Branches: Electrical and Microelectronics

2026: Product Announcement

In February 2026 Samsung , Electronics introduced the Spatial Signage spectacle-free 3D displays. The device is intended for use in retail, to trade museums, exhibition spaces and offices.

According to HiTech, the device is based on a patented 3D Plate technology. A special layer located behind the LCD panel forms a three-dimensional image that does not require special glasses to view. The screen resolution is 4K UHD in 9:16 portrait format, which allows you to display objects with 360-degree views. The thickness of the device is 52 mm, weight - 49 kg, which simplifies installation on a standard wall mount.

Sales of displays have begun, which display a three-dimensional image by photo. They are staged in shops, museums and at exhibitions

To create content, the company introduced the AI Studio cloud tool as part of the Samsung VXT platform. This AI-powered solution transforms regular 2D images into videos, automatically adjusting background and shadow settings. The service is scheduled to launch in the first half of 2026.

In parallel, Samsung has expanded its line of large-format displays The Wall, introducing models from 105 to 146 inches. The flagship 130-inch device uses microscopic RGB LEDs and a Micro RGB AI Engine Pro processor to improve real-time image detail. The All-in-One series simplifies installation: instead of assembling from many modules, two large panels are used, the installation of which takes about two hours.

The president and head of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics SW Yong said that the integration of displays with content solutions is becoming critical for the commercial environment. According to him, the new 3D panels, together with artificial intelligence-based tools, are designed to offer an integrated approach to creating immersive experiences in various commercial spaces.[1]

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