It might, like Abrash saying VR will work best where the most FLOPS are at. But only for a bit. The market will be diverse with a range of options but the not-far-off endpoint for the vast majority of users is mobile VR.
But mobile is not about tidiness, its about the huge increase in utility that computing gains by being mobile: it's anywhere and everywhere, with you at all times, it's more personal than the personal computer ever was.
I don't get why people think CV1 is a desktop based device instead of a stand alone unit with an ability to hook up to an external system either wirelessly or by cable that the minority who wants to go through the trouble.