youtube3dA. Not unless it has what’s known as a “refresh rate” of at least 100Hz. You’ll also need 3D video playback software, 3D glasses and some way of your computer to tell the glasses when to switch between each eye.

Not to mention some 3D movies to watch…

So, no, you probably won’t be watching 3D movies on your computer monitor any time soon.

Although, that said, you can have a muck around with the old anaglyph 3D video system (that’s the one with the red and blue paper glasses) and watch a few 3D clips over at YouTube. Just do a search for “3D”.

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