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Toshiba TV enters the FIFA World Cup 2026 season with its own promotional salvo, running from 1 May to 31 July 2026. As an Official FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Sponsor, Toshiba positions two flagship series — one built for pure picture precision, the other for gaming — at the centre of the campaign.
Two Flagship Series, Two Different Audiences
Toshiba leads with the Z670R/S Mini LED 4K TV, its precision-grade display built for viewers who want accurate, cinema-quality visuals. This TV will be exactly what you want for a World Cup match in full 4K. Sitting alongside it is the Z570R/S Gaming TV, which doubles down on colour spectacle and cinematic audio, making it equally suited to console gaming and live sports. This dual-series approach is smart because Toshiba isn't forcing buyers into one profile. The football fan and the FIFA 25 player in the same household with the same TV budget both have a relevant option here. Screen sizes run from 55 to 100 inches across both series, covering the full range of Malaysian living room setups.
TNG Credit Value for Both Models
The promotion ties TNG eWallet credits to each model, and the standout figure is RM800 for the Z570R Gaming TV at 100 inches — actually edging out Toshiba's own Z670S MiniLED at the same size, which earns RM700. That's a meaningful distinction because if you're going 100 inches, the Gaming TV ironically delivers more cashback. Stepping down to 85 inches, both series level out at RM200, and the 55–75 inch range earns RM100–RM150.
The Grand Goal Lucky Draw Is Genuinely Attractive
Any single purchase of a 65-inch or larger Toshiba TV automatically enters you into the Grand Goal Lucky Draw, with winners announced in September 2026. The grand prize is a Dyson Purifier Big+Quiet Formaldehyde, a premium home appliance that retails well above RM2,000. Second prize is a MacBook Neo 256GB, and third prize is four winners, each receiving RM350 TNG reload pins. The Dyson and MacBook combination gives this lucky draw genuine aspirational pull, and the automatic entry for any purchase of 65-inch and above means there's no extra hoop to jump through, making this a cleaner mechanic than some competing promotions.
Read the Fine Print Before You Buy
Like Hisense's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, Toshiba's redemption is offline-only, first-come, first-served, and requires both a claim form submission and an online warranty registration by 31 August 2026. Miss either step, and you lose the reward. Budget-conscious buyers should note that while the lucky draw entry is automatic, the TNG credit redemption is not — you have to actively claim it. Given that both Toshiba and Hisense are running simultaneous FIFA-tied promotions with overlapping product categories, Malaysians shopping for a large-screen TV this season should compare both deals side by side before committing. The way we see it, Toshiba wins on the quality of the lucky draw prize, while Hisense wins on raw cashback value.
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