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I doubt it. Many people bought the first wave of "HD-Ready" TVs, only to find out that when HD content was available, their TV wasn't actually HD-capable.
4K panels will get the same reception as 3D TVs. It'll just be a fad until they are sub-$750 USD for a 45-inch panel. That is far off still.
The only problem I can see with that is the amount it would cost for sufficient GPU hardware to run games with decent settings and FPS at that res.