Blank video - intermittent on 2011 MacBook Pro

13" MBP bought Sept 2011
running 10.7.3 Lion, all updated
- screen going black spontaneously
- cannot discern any cause
- brightness controls do not help
- like it goes into sleep mode spontaneously, but won't wake up
- screen brightness *does* fade out (quickly), does not cut instantly
- if I tilt the computer a few directions, it generally comes back
possible loose connection somewhere?
or known SW issue?
thx for any info!

Rolf Pechukas wrote:
13" MBP bought Sept 2011
You are still under warranty.  Call Apple Care.

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              Fantastical
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