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A 55-inch model is also on the way.
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Earlier this year, Samsung launched the Spatial Signage, a glasses-free 3D commercial display. It was available in only one display size, 85 inches. While it offered life-size product visuals, it required a large space to install and wasn't suitable for smaller places. To address that, the brand has launched the Spatial Signage with a 32-inch screen size.
As the 32-inch Spatial Signage has a much more compact footprint, it is suitable for small spaces, such as shelves and counters, giving brands more flexibility for showcasing their products. The screen has a 1,080 x 1,920 resolution. Just like the larger model, this 3D display doesn’t require glasses and comes with Samsung VXT for content management.
The product is 49.4mm thick and weighs 8.5KG. That and the VESA mount allow it to be mounted on a wall just like conventional signage displays.
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Samsung Spatial Signage 32-inch – Source: Samsung
Samsung says that it plans to launch the Spatial Signage in new sizes, and the 55-inch display option will be one of them, which sounds very interesting.
Commenting on the launch of the new product, Samsung’s Executive Vice President of the Visual Display (VD) Business, Hyoung Jae Kim, said, “The 32-inch Spatial Signage makes immersive 3D accessible across a much wider range of commercial environments. 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.”
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