Gray screen appears after sleep?

Hi Everyone! I received a brand new 13 inch. Macbook Pro Retina, 1 week ago. Until today, things have been working fine. I used it straight out of the box with no need to charge for a few days, left it off for a few days, and then on Saturday evening, I used it again, only having to charge once for an hour on Sunday. The computer was working great, until this morning, when upon waking the computer from sleep, a completely dark gray screen appeared. After 30 sec., the login screen loaded. I shut down the computer and restarted it, thinking that might help. Unfortunately, this same issue has happened 3 - 4 other times today. When waking from sleep, a dark gray screen appears for a minute before loading the login screen. Is this a common issue? Is it hardware or os related? Is there a fix for it? Should I return the computer and get a new one? I need this computer to last a few years. Any help is appreciated!

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