Samsung Introduces Glasses-Free 3D Digital Signage and New Commercial Display Technologies

Samsung Electronics has announced the global launch of its glasses-free 3D digital signage at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona. The announcement introduces Samsung Spatial Signage, alongside new AI-powered content tools, ultra-large commercial displays, and expanded enterprise collaboration partnerships.

The initial global rollout includes an 85-inch Spatial Signage display, with additional sizes planned. New Micro LED and all-in-one LED display models were presented for large commercial and enterprise environments.

Glasses-Free 3D Signage for Commercial Environments

Samsung Spatial Signage is a three-dimensional digital display that does not require glasses or external viewing devices. It uses Samsung’s proprietary 3D Plate technology to create the appearance of depth behind the LCD panel, while maintaining the clarity of standard 2D content.

The newly released 85-inch model features a 4K UHD resolution of 2,160 × 3,840 in a 9:16 portrait orientation. This format supports rotating visuals that allow products or scenes to be viewed from multiple angles, including front, side, and rear perspectives. The display is intended for use in environments such as retail spaces, luxury showrooms, museums, and entertainment venues.

The display is powered by Samsung’s Quantum Processor, which supports 4K upscaling, 16-bit color mapping, and dynamic HDR processing to improve detail, color consistency, and tonal transitions. An anti-glare panel is included to maintain visibility under bright or uneven lighting conditions.

In terms of installation, the display has a slim 52 mm profile and weighs 49 kg. It is compatible with Samsung’s Slim Fit Wall Mount and can be installed in a similar manner to conventional digital signage. The company confirmed that 32-inch and 55-inch Spatial Signage sizes are part of the lineup.

AI-Based Content Creation Through Samsung VXT

AI Studio, a new AI-powered application within Samsung VXT, was demonstrated as part of the announcement. The tool is designed to automate content creation by converting static images into video-ready signage without requiring third-party software or manual setup.

For Spatial Signage, AI Studio adjusts visual elements such as shadows, margins, and background treatments to enhance depth and balance. According to Samsung, this approach allows content to be optimized specifically for 3D signage while reducing the complexity of production.

Samsung VXT combines content creation, remote device management, and system monitoring within a single cloud-based content management system.

Samsung Spatial Signage has received multiple industry recognitions, including a CES 2026 Innovation Award Honoree designation in the Enterprise Tech category and an IFA 2025 Innovation Award in emerging technology.

New Commercial Displays

Samsung expanded its lineup of ultra-large commercial displays aimed at high-visibility business environments. One of the additions is a 130-inch Micro RGB signage display, following its earlier debut at CES 2026 for the premium home market.

The display uses micro-scale RGB LEDs combined with Samsung’s Micro RGB AI Engine Pro to deliver high brightness and accurate color reproduction in a slim form factor. It is positioned for flagship retail locations and premium commercial spaces.

A new 108-inch version of The Wall All-in-One LED display was also presented. The All-in-One series integrates display modules, control systems, and speakers into a single unit to reduce installation complexity. The 108-inch model features a split-panel design intended to streamline setup compared to traditional LED walls.

These additions complement Samsung’s existing large-format displays, which range from 105 inches to 146 inches. The expanded portfolio is designed to support commercial use cases such as lobbies, showrooms, meeting rooms, and corporate environments.

Enterprise collaboration support was highlighted through partnerships with Cisco and Logitech. Several large-format displays, including the 115-inch 4K Smart Signage and the 146-inch The Wall All-in-One, have been certified for compatibility with Cisco collaboration devices. Samsung states that The Wall All-in-One is the first LED display to receive this certification.

Cisco’s certification process evaluates video interface reliability, image quality for video conferencing, visibility within Cisco’s Control Hub management platform, and secure integration across enterprise meeting environments. A partnership with Logitech was also outlined, bringing the Samsung 4K Smart Signage QBC series into Microsoft’s Express Install program for Microsoft Teams Rooms to support standardized meeting room deployments.

The announcements add to Samsung’s existing commercial display lineup, expanding its range of signage and large-format display options for business and enterprise use. Availability and deployment will vary by product and region, with additional models and software features expected to roll out over the course of 2026.


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