Macbook Pro keyboard issues

I'm having some issues with the keyboard of my new macbook pro. It seems some keys don't work correctly on some occasions, and I end up missing specific letters when typing, "L" and "E" being particularly problematic. I've also noticed that the keyboard on the macbook pro is not as "soft" as on my old powerbook. Any ideas guys?

Actually as a brand new MacBook Pro user I am having the very same problem. All keys including the one below the track pad are much "tighter" than with my Powerbook. I also experience difficulties with two letters typed quickly after one another. It seems that the reaction time of the MBP keyboard is much slower than it used to be on the PB.
I am quite a fast typist and also experience that I type several letters which do not appear on the screen immediately but only with a few seconds of delay. This is rather frustrating when typing larger texts.
Any comment from Apple on this would be highly appreciated.

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