Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Samsung’s Spatial Signage: The Future of 3D Displays Unveiled at ISE 2026

Samsung Electronics announced on February 3 that it will unveil an array of next-generation innovative displays and solutions at ISE 2026, Europe’s largest display exhibition, running through February 6 in Barcelona, Spain.

At the event, Samsung will introduce its groundbreaking Spatial Signage, a glasses-free 3D display that creates immersive three-dimensional visuals without the need for special eyewear, to the global market. This cutting-edge display incorporates Samsung’s proprietary 3D Plate technology, delivering impressive depth perception in an ultra-slim 52mm profile. The 85-inch Spatial Signage boasts 4K UHD resolution and is tailored for diverse commercial applications, including retail, exhibitions, and entertainment venues.

To enhance content creation and operational efficiency, the display features AI Studio, a new AI-powered content creation app integrated into Samsung’s signage management solution, Samsung VXT.

Spatial Signage has already garnered industry acclaim, securing the Innovation Award in the newly established enterprise technology category at CES 2026 and the Innovation Award at IFA 2025.

Following the launch of the 85-inch model, Samsung plans to sequentially roll out 32-inch and 55-inch versions within the first half of the year.

Samsung has also bolstered its large-format commercial display lineup with the introduction of the 130-inch Micro RGB Signage and the 108-inch The Wall All-in-One.

The Micro RGB Signage leverages minute RGB light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for precise color expression, while The Wall All-in-One features an integrated design that streamlines installation and reduces costs.

To strengthen its position in the enterprise market, Samsung has expanded its partnerships. The tech giant has collaborated with global companies like Cisco and Logitech to showcase display solutions optimized for video conferencing and corporate collaboration environments.

In particular, the 146-inch The Wall All-in-One has become the world’s first LED display to receive Cisco certification.

Yong Seok-woo, President of Samsung Electronics’ Visual Display Business, emphasized, “In commercial spaces, it’s crucial to provide a consistent and integrated experience by connecting devices and solutions. Through our AI-enabled product and solution innovations, we aim to present a vision for future commercial spaces.”

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