New x230 won't boot

Hi there,
I have a problem with the x230 not booting. When you press the power switch, the keyboard and thinkpad light will light up and I can hear the cpu fan but the screen stays blank. I have tried the suggestion of pressing the power button for 30 secs and powering up but its still the same. If I remove the Ram and try to boot up I can hear a beeping sound indicating the system is looking for the ram. However when i reinstall back the ram it still refuse to boot up. The ram is working fine on another laptop. Any ideas short of RMA it back?
Thanks.

Sadly I have what appears to be the same issue.
X230 works fine on the Ultrabase, display appears on the external monitor with no problems.
However, open the lid and the built-in screen is blank.
Shutdown the machine, remove from Ultrabase and then power on again - screen completely blank.
The funny thing was that it was working for a couple of days and now there is nothing. Basically the X230 cannot be used unless it is on a dock which isn't ideal for a laptop...
Am I right in thinking that this will require a warranty claim?

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    Since you've had issues before with the 2011 new Mini's HD, in particular the partition scheme, I suggest that you launch Disk Utility and erase/repartition the drive. Remember to check and verify that you're using the GUID partition type on the HD. I tend to see that in "Partition" tab, "Options" button.

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