At some point, probably. My main problem right now is cost to entry. I've got a VR-capable PC, but the minimum $600 entry fee is quite high, and honestly I'd rather have the pricier Vive if I was going the PC route. Then I would also need to pick up some VR games, as right now I don't have too many that are actually VR compatible. So at the end of the day I'm looking at almost $1k worth of stuff I've gotta buy, and then I still don't really have the physical space to get the most enjoyment out of VR.
I also have a PS4, and was close to biting on that $300 headset deal a few days back, but then you also have to buy the camera and move controllers (for the "best", most-complete experience anyway), and then there's also the software cost since I have a whopping zero PSVR titles in my library. The games I want that work with PSVR are still damn near $60 dollars, and a lot of other stuff is just expensive tech demos. At the end of the day, I'm probably going to be out $600+ dollars getting into PSVR, so at that point, why not keep going for the fuller PC experience?
So I'm stuck. I want to give it a go, but it's very expensive and I'm afraid I'll get bored of setting it up once the novelty wears off and I'll just have a $800 helmet sitting around. If someone puts out a $400 complete PC VR experience, I'll probably finally bite the bullet, but until then I guess it's the demo kiosk at the Microsoft store in the mall for me.