Macbook pro 15" mid 2012 non retina display flickering

My macbook pro 15" non retina mid 2012 (got it 15 days ago) is flickering on any website in Safari. Any reason why is like that? Adding screenshot of example (gmail and Facebook)
http://shrani.si/f/2q/kE/9ex36nw/screen-shot-2013-01-25-a.png
http://shrani.si/f/1A/nP/2wr0HIid/screen-shot-2013-01-25-a.png

Anyone? Someone told me, it could be also because java is disabled by default. Mine is enabled everywhere, where is possible. Also I made a short video about how my picture is shown on non retina macbook pro (17 days old now)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEFDPAr1RJ8

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