The first Oculus Rift virtual reality headsets began shipping Monday, 3 and a half years after it was first launched as a Kickstarter project and two years after Facebook bought the company for $2 billion.
The launch ushers in the official beginning of a new era of virtual reality, though even the most enthusiastic acolytes recognize it won't change the world overnight.
Professional technology reviews have been mostly positive, with the most effusive proclaiming it the best new device since the iPhone.
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Adi Robertson of the Verge calls the first version of the Oculus a "solid foundation for what's to come." Setting up the headset is a significantly bigger task than flipping on a new smartphone, though, and games can take a long time to download, wrote Brian X. Chen in the New York Times.