Samsung Spatial Signage 32-inch Unveiled: 3D Plate Tech

Samsung unveils the Spatial Signage 32-inch, a slim vertical display featuring 3D Plate technology for glasses-free 3D content and 4K upscaling.

Samsung Spatial Signage 32-inch Unveiled: 3D Plate Tech

Samsung introduced the Spatial Signage 32-inch on January 7, 2026. This vertical display targets retail environments where large screens are difficult to install. The product uses a proprietary 3D Plate technology to create depth without requiring special glasses. claims the screen provides a realistic 3D experience in a slim profile.

The display features a 32-inch screen with a 9:16 aspect ratio. It delivers a Full HD resolution of 1,080 by 1,920 pixels. The panel measures 49.4 millimeters in thickness and weighs 8.5 kilograms. It supports VESA mounting standards for flexible installation. The system runs on Tizen 4.0 or later.

Samsung states the signage upscales generated video to 4K resolution. The device supports 360-degree rotation video for products like shoes and jewelry. Kim Hyung-jae, Vice President of Samsung's Visual Display Business, described the product as a combined digital signage solution. He noted the display helps retailers provide optimal visual experiences to customers.

Slim 32-inch vertical display enables glasses-free 3D retail experiences

Samsung did not announce pricing or availability details for this model. The company positioned the device as a solution for modern retail spaces. The announcement highlights Samsung's focus on specialized commercial displays. The product aims to bridge the gap between traditional signage and immersive digital content.

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