IMac G5 Screen Burn In??

Hey Folks...
I've had my iMac G5 20" for about 5 months now. It's used A LOT for my business; it's easily on 5-6 hours a day or more. Lately, I've noticed that whenever the screen is a solid color (blue or white), after-images/shadows of the desktop icons are still visible. Not the desktop wallpaper -- the icon images. There's also a solid band of shadow across the top; I've also noticed white "sparkles" around the center of the desktop when I close windows to go back to the desktop.
Having paid over $2000 for this system, I'm more than a bit concerned. Is this a known issue with the iMacs, and how much is Apple going to charge me to call their tech line to get the monitor fixed? Or is there a way I can fix it without needing to send it back?

Hello.
Sorry for replying after such a long time, but I lost track of this thread.
As for the issue "not existing" and me "double-checking my info" I kindly request you to read up on Apple's official statement on the issue on http://www.apple.com/support/imac/repairextension
Good luck in getting the problem resolved.
Kind regards,
E Leerentveld.

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