Less than 3 hours WiFi capacity on MacBook Pro Retina 2012 acceptable?

Hi there,
I have my Macbook with 15inch-Retina display since it came out (ordered it the day after it was released) and I am not really satisfied with my battery capacity. According to MagicanPaster (app for system monitoring) I have had 56 charge cycles and the health of the battery is displayed as 97-99% (fluctuating based on load). I am using Lion MacOSX which had those battery problems, but seemed to have them resolved or at least alleviated the problem since some patch a while ago and always keep it up to date as soon as patches are released over the app store. Currently the estimate for battery life is at 50% projecting 1 hour and 22 minutes and I have a CPU load of 12%, WiFi on, Display at 75% brightness, Surfing Safari (no Flashvideo).
So, after all having used this thing for almost half a year I think of returning it to support service because having 3 hours of usual run-time on a battery is really not any different than what I remember from my previous Acer/Dell machines etc. I vaguely remember that back in the years people were proud to tell me that their Mac would last for almost a working day. So really is that all Apple is able to perform?
I remember it was better when I got it, lasting around at least 5 hours until that Lion Update came. Anyone else having similar experience? What about the chances of getting this as manufacturing malfunction under the Apple Protection Plan?
Best,
Citizen

I havent had this problem, but I dont have retina display on my 15 inch MBP. I bought mine right after Mountian Lion was released and didnt do the free upgrade for a while. After upgrading, I didnt see a difference, my mac still runs a "full work day". But i would assume your problem would be covered as "manufacturing malfunction" or something like that because it's not your fault.

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