I'm guessing you're a boomer, in which case you should know that it's always been this way. If anything people cared even less about specs back in the day. A TV was just a TV of a certain size and whether it had colour or not, computers were advertised with megahertz and storage size and whether it had a modem, power drills they might have told you the RPM but not the torque.
There is much more information given about products these days (without having to search for it and trawl through spec sheets) and people do take notice of it. To go back to monitors as well as resolution the panel type and refresh rate are clearly advertised on anything other than the cheapest most basic stuff you'd find on an office desk. And the people for which it matters, gamers, designers, photographers, or just people who like stuff to look nice, are well aware of what is good and what isn't. They do do their homework, they research what is better for their needs, because unlike the boomers who had it easy they don't have heaps of cash to waste on the wrong stuff.