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I don't have KDE so I can point you in the exact direction. But I think your problem is not about the resolution but about "overscan". TVs by default occlude a part of he screen, you should be able to change this behavior either through the TV menus or in the KDE settings.
Ok so first of all thanks alot for the answer, I was looking for the appropriate term for ages! Unfortunately the TV has no option to fix this, so I am looking for a software solution, I am tempted to use xrandr but don't know if there is a better or other way. Being new to this operating system sure is exciting!!!