Samsung Launches Spatial Signage, Expands Supersized Display Portfolio

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February 4, 2026 2 min read

Samsung has announced its latest commercial display lineup at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2026 in Barcelona. The company’s 85-inch Spatial Signage is now available globally, bringing immersive 3D signage to high-impact commercial environments. It also expanded enterprise partnership with Cisco-certified wide-format display solutions.

Samsung redefines commercial signage solutions 

Samsung’s Spatial Signage offers a glasses-free 3D viewing experience thanks to 3D Plate technology. The display creates a sense of depth behind the screen while retaining the sharpness of 2D visuals. It is a perfect display solution for retail stores, luxury showrooms, museums, and entertainment venues.

Spatial Signage features 4K UHD resolution in a 9:16 portrait format, letting businesses present products with rotating 360-degree visuals. Thanks to the integration of the Quantum Processor, the display offers 4K upscaling, 16-bit color mapping, and HDR refinement. An anti-glare panel ensures clear visibility in bright lighting conditions.

Samsung has also focused on making the signage slim and lightweight, with a 52 mm profile and a 49 kg build. This allows the display to be installed like standard digital signage using a slim wall mount. The company has promised to bring 32-inch and 55-inch models at a later date.

Samsung also showcased a new AI content app, AI Studio, within its VXT platform. The app comes in handy to convert static images into signage-ready video. On top of that, it automatically optimizes visuals for Spatial Signage by adjusting shadows, margins, and backgrounds.

Supersized commercial display solutions

Apart from the Spatial Signage, Samsung showcased its supersized commercial displays at ISE 2026. The company introduced its 130-inch Micro RGB signage (QPHX model) that uses advanced Micro LED technology. It also unveiled a 108-inch The Wall All-in-One LED display (MMF-A model) with a split-panel design, making installation as easy as mounting two LCD screens.

Furthermore, Samsung announced that its 115-inch 4K Smart Signage (QHFX model) and 146-inch 2K The Wall All-in-One (IAB model) are now certified for compatibility with Cisco’s collaboration devices. Meanwhile, the company teamed with Logitech to include its QBC series 4K Smart Signage in Microsoft’s Express Install for Microsoft Teams Rooms.

Binay Konwar

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Binay Konwar

Binay Konwar started his blogging journey in 2014 and has since written plenty of tech articles. At present, he is working as a News Writer at SammyGuru, covering everything about Samsung. He holds a Master's degree in Mathematics, but his real passion lies in tech and writing. In his free time, he enjoys playing chess and watching movies.

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