Dead Pixels - Two Separate iPads

I recently purchased the 64-gig WiFi iPad in black and noticed that it had a cluster of dead pixels.  Took it back to the Apple Store today to do an in-store exchange.  The store had only one unit left, so we opened it up just to make sure it was okay.  The salesperson turned it on and we both noticed that it had... more dead pixels, this time in the center of the screen.  Since it was the only unit left, I was told that there was nothing more that could be done for me other than giving me a refund and was told that the store cannot order a replacement unit for me and that I'd have to either re-order online or find one in stock again. 
It's so disappointing to finally get one and have this happen.  Is anyone else having similar issues with units bought in the recent months?  Is this a common occurence or do I just have bad luck?  I'm thinking about waiting a few more months and hoping it was just a bad batch.

That's a good idea; they let me turn it on and check after I purchased last time, but it would be better to check before I actually pay for it.  Again, I'm glad that I was able to get a refund and not be stuck with a defective iPad, but it is rather annoying to have to stake-out various retail locations to find the model that I want in stock.  It seems that the Apple stores are pretty tight-lipped about upcoming shipments and when they expect new iPads to be in stock.  It is frustrating to have finally found the model I wanted, bought accessories and apps, only to end up with no iPad in the end. 

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