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Touchstone Strategic Income ETF V.SIO


Primary Symbol: SIO

The Fund seeks a high level of current income with a focus on capital preservation. The Fund invests, under normal market conditions, at least 80 percent of its assets in income producing fixed-income securities. This is a non-fundamental investment policy that the Fund's Board can change upon 60 days prior notice to shareholders. Income producing securities generally include corporate debt securities, mortgage-related securities, asset-backed securities, government securities (both U.S. government securities and foreign sovereign debt), and preferred stocks. The Fund will engage in frequent and active trading as part of its principal investment strategies.


ARCA:SIO - Post by User

Comment by timmuggson Dec 08, 2009 5:47pm
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Post# 16566523

RE: audiosteroscopy

RE: audiosteroscopyGood question. I am new to Sensio, so I do not have a comprehensive answer, but here is what I think I know:
Sensio takes the image of a live show or game that is shot with two stereo cameras, which I'lll call a right image and left image. It encodes the information in such a way that it can be sent via normal broadcast technologies. And it can be recorded on a DVD in encoded form. 
At the receiving end, which may be a TV set, the image is decomposed into right and left images and displayed as such. 
Using current HiDef 1080 TVs, this image can be seen as a 3D image if you have glasses. New TV technology has been developed that allows us to see the image as 3D, even without glasses. 
The secret sauce that Sensio offers is the encoding & decoding method of the signal. It is tough to squeeze two separate images (right and left) down a normal broadcast cable, there are too many bits. So the encoding essentially compresses the image in such  way that it can be decompressed after.
Does this mean that Sensio's image is used in the new display devices that do not require the viewer to wear glasses?  I don't know, but I believe that it is possible.
I hope others more knowledgable can weigh in here on this.
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