24" iMac Silver - screen flickers

Just pulled it out of the box today. I can't operate at anything less than full brightness or the screen flickers. I can't find any other posts on this one. I see a lot of other related issues. Anyone having this issue? Did it go away?
I can't lose this machine to apple for repairs.

same for me, When I try and use the main system brightness control at the lower levels the display tends to have uneven strips that are lighter and darker.
its like if the monitor turns on and off very rapidly, like high speed blinks, i use an app called SHADE, it dims the monitor (dont now how) the screen dont flicker anymore and its free
http://www.charcoaldesign.co.uk/shades
Unlike other solutions, Shades doesn't change your display settings, and won't screw up your monitor's colour profile.
BY THE WAY, MAYBE ITS A PROBLEM RELATED TO THE FREEZING IMACS DUE TO THE ATI GPU
fine app, right price

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