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Like you, I felt that a too large TV looked pretty overwhelming for a bedroom. So I opted for a 32” TV.
But, I have one of these right next to my pillow and they come in handy for when the print is just too tiny.
You can get the more expensive fancy looking “theatre glasses” or you can get the $10–20 plastic ones which are sometimes marketed for kids.
The ones I have are around 3” X 5” lightweight plastic and work perfectly for reading print on the screen.
It may seem a little strange but works just fine for me and I’ve honestly forgotten whether mine were listed as being for kids or not. They’re black and cost around $10 and I found them on one of the deal sites which I check regularly.
Sure beats paying $300–400 more for a giant monstrosity of a TV in my rather small-medium bedroom.