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Samsung's glasses-free 3D displays transform spaces
4 Mar
Summary
- New system offers glasses-free 3D visuals in commercial settings.
- It uses an 85-inch vertical 4K display for high-traffic areas.
- AI software automatically optimizes content for depth and impact.

Samsung Electronics America has introduced Spatial Signage, a commercial display system designed to deliver glasses-free 3D visuals for physical environments. The technology aims to revolutionize how businesses approach visual communication in settings like retail stores, museums, and large venues. Unlike traditional 3D displays requiring eyewear, this system is integrated into a slim, 2-inch panel.
The core of the technology is Samsung's proprietary 3D Plate, which employs a specialized optical layer to create a perceived depth directly from the screen. The 85-inch model, SM85HX, boasts a vertical 4K UHD resolution, ideal for high-visibility locations. Smaller 32-inch and 55-inch versions are slated for release later in 2026.
Integrated with Samsung's Quantum Processor, the display supports advanced features like 4K upscaling and 16-bit color mapping, all while an anti-glare panel ensures clarity. The system also includes the AI Studio tool within its VXT software, capable of converting static images into dynamic video content formatted for the display, automatically optimizing content for depth and impact, and enabling remote campaign updates.




