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Samsung launches 32-inch Spatial Signage display with glasses-free 3D

Samsung today launched a 32-inch Spatial Signage display, a compact version of the 85-inch version that went on sale earlier this year.

The South Korean tech giant has been quietly building out its glasses-free 3D signage lineup for a while now. Today, it got serious about the smaller stuff.

Same core trick: no glasses required, full cinematic depth, 360-degree product rotation. The compact size fits on a shelf, which changes the game entirely.

The 32-inch model packs FHD resolution at 1,080 x 1,920 in portrait orientation, weighs 8.5 kg, and measures just 49.4 mm thick. It’s compatible with standard VESA mounts and installs like normal signage.

In addition, the company’s patented 3D Plate technology uses binocular parallax, sending different images to each eye to create genuine depth perception.

Target application: Retail shelves, hotel lobbies, campus commons, entertainment venues, anywhere close-up visibility matters.

Samsung VXT, the cloud platform tied to all of this, picked up some genuinely useful updates alongside the hardware announcement.

Scheduling now extends to screen presets, so brightness, volume, and on/off timers can be pushed across connected displays on a fixed schedule, even overnight. Smart Download lets some screens pull content and pass it to others on the same network.

The AI Studio app does something worth paying attention to. Drop in a single product image, add a text prompt, and it generates signage-ready video, and the output can be upscaled to 4K at 60fps.

Samsung also announced that a 55-inch model is coming.

Samsung 32-inch spatial signage

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