Come Together is a three-part home theater system made up of a Tower, a Base, and a Station. It's meant to sit alongside a premium TV as an accessory, not replace it. The Tower handles drinks, lighting, and phone charging. The Base handles spatial sound and movement. The Station is a compact dock that cools, charges, and keeps everything ready for the next movie night.
George Lucas famously said "sound is 50 percent of the movie-going experience," and he ought to know. But what if you want to bring the full excitement of the movies home? How can you ensure you're getting an audio performance that will do justice to the pictures you're watching? By investing in a surround sound setup, that's how. A well-sorted surround sound system can offer the cinematic scale and sonic immersion that makes movie night an authentic event.
It's hard to convince anyone to spend over a thousand dollars on a soundbar system. Ask a home theater nerd or Redditor, and they'll say spending real cash on anything other than a receiver and dedicated speakers and subwoofer is a fool's errand. As an A/V reviewer, I see this as a hilariously case of gatekeeping. These arguments are predicated on the fact that everyone has the room, know-how, and desire to deal with cables, speakers, and the associated setup.
Most projectors force you to dim the lights or accept washed-out images during daytime viewing. The L9Q flips this dynamic entirely. With 5,000 lumens output, it maintains brilliant image quality even in challenging lighting conditions. During our CES 2025 experience with the unit, the brightness was immediately striking - you could easily mistake it for a traditional TV from the visual impact alone.