Samsung Electronics has launched a 32-inch model in its Spatial Signage range, expanding its glasses-free 3D commercial display lineup into smaller retail environments.
The announcement comes alongside an update to Samsung VXT, the company's cloud-based digital signage platform, which gains AI-powered content creation tools and a series of new automation features.
The new display, designated the SMHX model, follows the 85-inch Spatial Signage that rolled out globally earlier this year.
“The 32-inch Spatial Signage makes immersive 3D accessible across a much wider range of commercial environments,” said Hyoung Jae Kim, Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business at Samsung.
“Combined with our growing portfolio of displays and solutions, the new model reflects Samsung’s commitment to building a connected commercial display ecosystem that customers can rely on, wherever they operate.”
The 85-inch model targets large retail installations, while the 32-inch version is aimed at shelves, counters and other compact spaces.
Samsung says the smaller format is suited to retail, public spaces, entertainment venues, education and hospitality environments.
Glasses-Free 3D Without the Bulk
The display uses Samsung's patented 3D Plate technology, which applies binocular parallax to deliver different images to each eye, creating depth perception without 3D glasses.
According to Samsung, it is capable of presenting products in 360-degree rotation while retaining full image clarity.
The hardware weighs 8.5 kg with a 49.4mm slim profile and runs at FHD resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 in a 9:16 portrait format. Samsung says it is compatible with industry-standard VESA wall mounts for wall or stand placement, similar to conventional signage. The company positions it as a lighter, slimmer alternative to box-type 3D displays, noting that its form factor makes it easier to install in spaces where larger or bulkier hardware would be impractical.
Battery capacity is not a consideration here – the display is mains-powered – but weight and footprint are clearly central to the product's pitch to retailers and venue operators who need flexibility in how and where they deploy screens.
Samsung confirmed a 55-inch model is in development, suggesting the company intends to cover a broader range of installation sizes within the Spatial Signage range.
The 32-inch display has received a CES 2026 Innovation Award in the Enterprise Tech category and a Silver award at the Edison Awards.




