New Mac mini died

My brand new Mac mini arrived just a few days ago. Did the upgrade to 10.5.2 and everything was working fine. Tried to turn it on this morning and - nothing.
The machine wont power up; it just sits there. I tried all of the obvious things like checking the connections; the power supply, unplugging the keyboard and mouse, etc. But nothing has worked. It's as if the computer died.
Does anyone have any idea what the problem could be and/or what else I could try? While it's not a "disaster," I was still just exploring Leopard, it is going to be a major inconvenience to have to send it back to Mac Mall then wait for the fix.
Thanks

That is 100% correct. I should pay more attention...I'm used to seeing people posting problems with their old minis not powering up! So, to clarify, for Intel minis, try this:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303446
And from what I've seen on the thread, you already tried this. So, back to Apple Store you go.
I want to get a Mini for a headless server, but I'm waiting for an update. I think they are due.

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