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Samsung Expands Award-Winning Spatial Signage Lineup With Global Launch of 32-Inch Model

Korea on April 28, 2026

The 32-inch Spatial Signage gives retailers and businesses a practical way to enhance product displays on shelves and counters, without the space demands of larger formats

Samsung VXT adds AI Studio, Smart Download and new content management tools, strengthening its platform for managing both conventional signage and Spatial Signage from a single CMS

Samsung Electronics today announced the global launch of the 32-inch Samsung Spatial Signage (SMHX model).

Samsung Electronics today announced the global launch of the 32-inch Samsung Spatial Signage (SMHX model), adding a compact format to its glasses-free 3D commercial display lineup. Designed for narrow shelves and counters, it gives brands a flexible way to present product-focused content in full 3D rotation.1

“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 Electronics. “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.”

Smaller Format, Bigger Impact at Shelf Level

The 32-inch model follows the global rollout of the 85-inch Spatial Signage earlier this year. While the 85-inch model is designed for large, high-impact retail installations with life-size product visuals, the 32-inch model brings the same glasses-free 3D experience to shelves, counters and other compact spaces.

Suited for a wide range of environments, including retail, public spaces, entertainment venues, education and hospitality, the smaller format brings immersive 3D content to places where close-up visibility matters most. The 32-inch Spatial Signage helps highlight featured products, promotional content, exhibit information, campus messaging and other high-impact content.

Spatial Signage uses Samsung’s patented 3D Plate technology, which applies binocular parallax to deliver different images to each eye, creating cinematic depth without 3D glasses. It retains full clarity while showing all sides of a product in realistic 360-degree rotation.

Weighing just 8.5 kg with a sleek 49.4 mm slim profile, the 32-inch model features FHD resolution (1,080 x 1,920) in a 9:16 portrait format. Unlike bulky box-type 3D displays, it is lightweight, easy to install and compatible with industry-standard VESA wall mounts for wall or stand placement, much like conventional signage.2

Spatial Signage has earned industry recognition, including a CES 2026 Innovation Award in the Enterprise Tech category and a Silver award at the Edison Awards. Going forward, Samsung plans to further expand the Spatial Signage lineup with new sizes, including a 55-inch model.

More Control and Creativity With Samsung VXT

Samsung also announced new updates to Samsung VXT, its cloud-based digital signage platform.3 The update brings new capabilities to Samsung’s full digital signage portfolio,4 including Spatial Signage. Businesses can use VXT to manage connected screens across multiple locations, schedule and automate content delivery and create signage-ready video content directly within the platform.

To further enhance remote management, Samsung has added scheduling capabilities to screen presets, allowing screen settings such as brightness, volume and on/off timers to be applied across connected displays at a designated time or according to a set schedule, including outside operating hours. VXT also includes Smart Download, which helps minimize network traffic load by enabling content to be downloaded by some screens and shared with other connected screens on the same network.5

Released earlier this month, AI Studio app enables users to create signage-ready videos from a single product image and a text prompt, with an option to upscale output to 4K UHD resolution at 60 frames per second. The app also includes an option to optimize content for Spatial Signage to enhance the overall 3D viewing experience.

Samsung VXT has also expanded its content management capabilities with the following features:

  • Event now includes automated content transitions, adding new event types, like weather conditions. This allows businesses to automatically display content based on real-world weather conditions.6 For example, signage can promote rain gear in wet weather and switch to sun hats in sunny conditions, allowing businesses to manage content more dynamically across different scenarios.
  • Multiple Takeover enables synchronized content transitions across all linked screens based on a preset schedule and playback cycle, allowing centralized control over large-scale content campaigns.
  • Streaming Widget enables real-time streaming of live broadcast content directly on connected displays, with support for closed caption settings.

Samsung’s continued focus on advancing both display hardware and platform capabilities has contributed to its position as the world’s No. 1 commercial display provider for 17 consecutive years.7 For more information, visit www.samsung.com.


  1. Now available in Korea, the 32-inch Spatial Signage will roll out to global markets throughout 2026. Availability of Spatial Signage may vary by size and region. ↩︎
  2. Spatial Signage supports wall mount installation. Wall mount and stand accessories are sold separately. ↩︎
  3. Samsung VXT is sold separately and availability varies by region. Additional usage fees may apply for certain apps within the platform. ↩︎
  4. Samsung VXT is available on signage running Tizen 4.0 or above. ↩︎
  5. Smart Download is supported on signage running Tizen 6.5 or above. ↩︎
  6. Weather data is sourced through The Weather Channel (TWC) widget. ↩︎
  7. Omdia Q4 2025 Public Display Report, by unit sales. Excludes Consumer TVs. Omdia. For general information only; not an endorsement/certification/recommendation; no liability for reliance. ↩︎
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