7. The Price & Release Date
Here's the biggest stickler, as after years of Sony touting the PS VR as more of a 'platform' than an accessory, they've priced it accordingly. Whilst you'll need a PS4 and a few other peripherals to get it up and running, the price point for the headset and cables is a console-sized $400 (or £350 in the UK). This is actually markedly cheaper than Valve's Vive, which comes in at a whopping $799/£650, although that comes with various sensors to turn an entire room into one big motion-tracking 'zone' of interaction. As for the release date it'll be coming in October, plenty of time to soak up all the impressions and articles like this one to ensure you're best equipped to lay down that sizeable sum of money.