Early MacBook Pro (Week 8) screen problems

Hi Everyone,
My MacBook is working great except for the hissing/whine from the screen - I know it is related to the screen because when I change the brightness to low the whine goes away - the screen also flickers when the brightness is down low. This MacBook is one of the earlier models from production (Week 8). I've been putting up with the whine because I use this Mac for work. I am wondering how long it takes to get your Mac back after sending it for service. Many thanks. I'll be calling Apple Service tonight.

I've had the same problem with a hissing/high pitch sound since I got my MacBook. It usually only happens with it is coming out of sleep or a low power state; which makes me wonder if the screen systems are drawing too much power. When I adjust the screen brightness to a lower level, the hiss goes away. I haven't had any other screen problems. However, sometimes the ambientlight sensor has a hard time remembering my custom keybaord backlight settings. Just some minor problems, but eventually I would like to see these issues resolved.
MacBook Pro Mac OS X (10.4.6)

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