Hopefully it won't be difficult to get one of these and a Pro when it comes out in a few weeks. I saw people selling them for big markups on Craigslist even though there were multiple Best Buys that had them (at least on launch, I was in near close and they had like 8 of the regular but no launch bundles, but they checked and another one had a few launch bundles left). But no Wal-Marts and not sure if Target got them or not. Not sure if they started getting any in or not.
I'm also hoping they'll have a hack to get it working on PC by then (I would love if Valve would work to get it natively supported like they're doing for the DualShock). I don't care about the move controllers (could use Oculus Touch maybe; short term I'd plan on using the Leap Motion).
Right now I'm most interested in using VR for Tilt Brush and similar (pretty disappointed that Google didn't work to try and get that capability in Daydream with Pixel phones). So far games aren't too impressive, and the PSVR seems to work best for the fairly limited use (namely for the comfort aspect).
I might end up passing on them or might not keep them if I do get them. I demo'ed a Rift and bought and returned a Vive. I preferred the Rift for various reasons. On PC, lots of things need improving, and I'm hoping that Microsoft will work to resolve them (they're opening Windows Holographic up to more than just the HoloLens, and so I'm hoping they'll do some legwork to make simple computer use better). But the mixed reactions (I see some saying its in many ways superior to the Rift/Vive, and others say it isn't, but then I saw some say the Vive looked sharper and better, but in my experience it was slightly worse) are a bit troubling. Also Sony not going 4K Blu-ray is a bit disappointing (as it would make it easier to justify getting the Pro even if the headset wouldn't really benefit), as I'd probably keep the PS4 Pro just for that aspect. But without it, unless the VR is good enough, I'd probably sell them (or return if possible) I'd hold out til Scorpio and see what happens (curious if Microsoft will have their own version of the Rift, if there will be an improved or cheaper Rift, if it'll work with Kinect, etc). I'm mostly indifferent between the two as far as platforms go (might even be leaning a bit towards Microsoft with the ability to buy games and play on PC or Xbox).