
Ultra Prediction Table by Pitata
Your browser does not support the video tag. Using a concealed printer for predictions is no longer something novel in Magic. It's actually the perfect tool for it, capable of presenting any prediction effortlessly. However, most predictions that use this method currently rely on small thermal printers, capable of printing strips of thermal paper with a maximum width of 8mm, making them better for close-up magic, smaller venues, or television performances. There aren't many options available for larger Open Predictions on stage utilizing this method, especially for more elaborate predictions, presenting multiple information clearly on a large sheet of paper. It is a significant challenge to develop such a device that is just right, requiring considerations not only for the printer's size and realistic printouts but also for designing a completely new, entirely unsuspicious way of presenting the prediction on paper, as well as the overall appearance of the props on stage. After two yea