MBP display freaking out :( pic inside

I've had zero problems with my macbook (other than being refurbished and kinda lopsided) but this morning it started freaking out. I've never dropped it, never run the battery out. its about 3 weeks old.
http://img113.imageshack.us/img113/2561/88263723tx5.jpg
is this telltale for the "new" dispplay glitches tied to the last update?

I am having a similar problem. Intermittent (seemingly random) display freezes where the screen "fragments" . See the photos:
http://picasaweb.google.com/2DAnimationAcademy/SickMacbookDisplay
The screen is fragmented into hundreds of little squares . Sometimes it is much worse than
this and no discernible image on the screen is visible, just row upon row of these little square fragments.
Hardware test shows No Trouble Found.
Fsck from command line says Volume Appears Ok.
Repaired Permissions and defragged hard drive with Disk Warrior.
It happened the first time last week. I shut down , left it off for an hour to cool down (my first thought being it was an over-heating problem) . It started up again with no problem . Ran fine for another week , then the problem returned . This time multiple reboots did not fix the problem . Took it to the Apple Store genius bar. Display was totally fragmented (worse than in the attached photo) . Hard Drive seemed to be ok , so they advised backing up everything and sending it in to be repaired (I have Apple Care) . Last night I used Carbon Copy Cloner to get all my files over to an external firewire drive. Apple Care is sending me the DSL box to mail it in tomorrow.
Here's the thing : I booted it up this morning just to check it one last time and everything looked normal; it's been on all day today and no sign of the problem . Frustration ! I'm afraid I'll send it in to Apple only to have them tell me there's no problem that they can see or detect (if they run Hardware Test it will show No Trouble Found as when I ran it . Just ran it again now and the same results : No Trouble Found) Then they'll send it back , I'll have lost a week or two use of my MacBook and no answers for why this is happening ... until next time the darned display freezes and fragments (?) . I'm hesitant to send it in . Maybe I should just archive and reinstall the OS . I'm still on OS 10.4 because some of my applications haven't "caught up" to OS 10.5 yet .
Has anyone else ever seen this sort of screen fragmentation ?
Could it be caused by a software conflict ? It seems like it must be a hardware issue, except Disk Warrior says the disk checks out ok and Apple Hardware Test says "No Trouble Found" .
Message was edited by: David T. Nethery

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