Ipad with yellow line across screen

I received my 32GB WiFi four days ago. By the second day, a yellow line across the screen appeared and still remains in the same place. It's located about 3 inches from the bottom and it does not disappear or move when the screen is on landscape mode.
I have read about Ipads with yellow screens but none with a single yellow line.
Can somebody help me ?
JF

I had the same issue show up last night. I took the iPad into the Apple Store today, and they swapped it out for a new one; no problem, no hassle.

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