Movies from MacBook pro to a 3D TV

Hey guys and girls.
I just got a 3D TV from LG for testing purposes but they didn't provide a BluRay player so I can not check out the 3D movies... However I have downloaded some 3D content to my early 2011 MacBook Pro (13 inch). Does any of you have any experience on playing back 3D movies stored on MacBook?
Will simple pluging to the TV set and launching up VLC do the trick or not?
Thank you so much for your help!

Hello,
Apple has introduced what is known as AirPlay, which allows your music, movies and photos to be streamed to your TV. You'll need an Apple TV or an AirPlay enabled device to do so.
To learn more about AirPlay please use this link: http://www.apple.com/itunes/airplay/
Hope this helps.
-Devin

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