Actually the market does care but does something different. Abandons the PC area and instead buys new high-PPI and high-screen-quality smartphones that are then used for the same thing - browsing the web, watching YouTube, sending emails, etc...
Yeah, right, they buy a
smaller screen to see more pixels, and that is certainly the reason they abandoned the PC. No way that the phone actually is a bit more portable than a PC, that's just an afterthought. I remember back in the day everyone carried their CRT on their back! Man, those were the days, PC gaming was huge back then!
Oh wait... nope. It never was. Gaming evolved, like gaming evolved... irrespective of resolutions and/or devices you could run it on. Even today people happily play low res content - on their phones - and whatever they play today is not low res, but rather low poly count. Mobile games are of a different, more simplified nature in every possible way. But yeah, they run in '4K'... that nobody really notices or even cares about. Phones haven't ever sold on the basis of pixel count. Even Apple's Retina displays didn't.
You're really not connecting the right dots mate, this is devolving into nonsense.
And eh... 850 eur for a late-in-gen 2021 GPU to run something I can run with a 2016
500 eur GPU on 1440p... surely you see the problem here that is 'the price of 4K', right? That's a massive gap for playing the exact same games in much the same quality. 4K will
never lose this gap compared to a more sensible resolution. You seem to want to ignore that this 850 eur 6800XT will also have trouble running 4K in two years time, while I'm still content running medium settings on 1440p with that same 2016 GPU. Its really that simple. Chasing top resolutions means chasing the top end GPUs all the time. There are no '4K GPUs'. And let's not even start about high refresh, which for gaming is arguably a bigger win than more pixels.
There is pre-empting a mainstream resolution and there is trailing it. The bottom line: one is overpriced and early adopting, the other is cheap and effective gaming. To each their own, but the market will never start early adopting en masse, as it never has.