Do I requirement to set LCD TV Resolution to the maximum (Even though my video profile resolution is low)?

I own LNS4695D Samsung LCD. It stated in the booklet that the recommend resolution is 1920 x 1080 @ 60 Hz. Is it necessary to set it at this maximum resolution? Is it true that the Refresh rate attraction (Hz) determine how smooth the video playback?
Most of my video file hold resolution of 960 x 600 or lower. Is it true that as long the LCD TV resolution is greater than video file resolution, the picture ability that display on the screen will be adjectives the same?

Thanks alll

Answer:
It doesn't really thing if the video you are playing back is lower than what the TV's resolution is. As long as the TV is set to a superior resolution it should work fine and would really have like quality as if you turned down the resolution. Your best choice is to simply leave adjectives the settings set at what the manufacturer sets them at, the know what will work and look the best.
You are also right that the energize rate determines how smooth playback is but once again, just be off it at the default. It wont fashion a lot of difference if you tweaking that setting.

I hope this answered all of your question and helps!

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