I’m unable to read the super tiny texts on a 32-inch, 2K monitor after Debian 13 is installed. What can I do?

I installed Debian Trixie (debian-13.1.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso) on a desktop computer with a 32-inch 2K resolution monitor.

The motherboard doesn’t have a discreet graphics card. It only has an integrated Intel Arc graphics chipset.

During the installation process, I didn’t install a desktop environment.

After installation is completed/finished, I rebooted my desktop computer.

As I didn’t install a desktop environment, I immediately rebooted into a tty1 console.

My monitor is 32-inch with 2K resolution. The texts and fonts are super tiny and I’m unable to read them.

I’ve searched the internet for answers and ALL of them provided solutions on how to change display resolutions and sizes of fonts AFTER I’ve a GUI.

A typical guide is Changing the Resolution and Font Type in Debian Server. I don’t find it helpful because let’s face it, the text/font size on my hi-res monitor are super tiny. How do you expect me to check that what I typed is correct without spelling errors? I can’t even read what I’ve typed.

Moreover said guide is for people who have already have a GUI. In my case, I haven’t installed any essential or core packages yet.

I’d appreciate it if someone could help solve my problem.