Out of all the products that Samsung unveiled yesterday, it was the Gear VR -- not the Note 4 or Note Edge -- that intrigued me the most. At first I was a little bit skeptical, but as I started to interpret some hands-on impressions, and learn about Oculus VR's extensive involvement with the Gear VR, the tingling started to swell. Don't forget that Samsung sold over 10 million Note 3 phablets, and will probably sell even more of the Note 4. If the Gear VR is priced appropriately, we are probably looking at the first real consumer-grade, mass-market virtual reality device.