Black Magic: Japanese company sells audio LAN cable for $1,070

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Dr. Serkan Toto currently works as the first and only Asia-based writer for the TechCrunch network, mainly covering Japan-related technology and web companies for TechCrunch, CrunchGear and MobileCrunch. Serkan also works full-time as an independent web and mobile industry consultant with a focus on the Japanese market. He is sept-lingual, holds an MBA and is a PhD in economics. Serkan... → Learn More

On Novmeber 15th, Japanese online shopping community Zigsow will start selling the so-called BLACK MAGIC [JP], a strangely named LAN cable, which is 1.5 meters long. The maker claims the buyer will get a super high quality product since the cable is based on proprietary technology called RCT (Resonance Control Technology).

The cable also seems to have magical powers since it costs $1,070 (105,000 Yen). No, the price is not a joke.

Via Asiajin

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