15" macbook pro unibody display problem

I just got a new 15" unibody MacBook Pro this past Thursday and am having issues with my display as well. I get these horizontal bands across the screen. It has happened about a half a dozen times since I got the machine. Only a reboot will make them go away. I did have third party RAM installed (Kingston). Could this be the source of the problem?
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I just bought a MAC book pro 15 inch a week ago and the video had some big wavy lines. I am assuming this is the same issue you are talking about. I looked online and don't see too many 15 inch people complaining about it. I did see some 17 inchers complain. They have a firmware update for the 17 but not the 15.
I took my 15 incher back and they gave me a lot of crap for it. After some fighting they decided to exchange it for another one. I have it but am nervous to open the package. They told me if I open it I can't exchange it. They say I will have to send it in for repair. I don't want to send my crap off especially if it is brand new. I am considering taking it back for a cheaper mac book.
When I complained they went to a display model and it was doing the same thing. So you guys are complaining of the same issue as I had and the demo had it too. I have not seen anything from mac about this.
Not sure why I posted this maybe I was hoping someone could tell me good news. It kind of ***** I have paid 2700 for a computer that I am nervous to take out of the box.
I wish I would have just bought an older Gen. My G/F has an older gen for like 3 years and had no issues. I had one for a week and exchanged it back already.
They ran some diagnostic on it that said it passed but it was obvious there was a problem.
I am really disappointed.
Should I open it and be stuck and take my chances or should I take it back and get a mac book and save 1200 bucks?

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