Black "specs" under the screen?

Hi,
Just got a new 64GB Playbook.  I noticed there are two black specs (irregular looking dots) that look like they are under the glass screen (as I cannot clean it off).  They are quite noticeable when the screen is on a light colored background.  Anyone seen anything like that?  Looks like something is caught under the screen perhaps during manufacturing?
Thanks,
Pete
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Hello !
Yes this seems to be unusual.
Well I would recommend that contact BlackBerry  PlayBook Support from the website.
Hope they can resolve your problem!
Or else you can take it to the nearest BlackBerry Authorised Service Centre to look into the matter.!

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