One grey pixel v faster internal hard drive

Hi everyone
I bought my first ever imac 7 weeks ago and loving it. I bought the top end 27 inch i5 imac. But I have a question to put forward to (perhaps) some long time users here. What would you do? What is reasonable? What should I expect? Re......
I have one very small grey spot on my display. Not sure if its one pixel or one small cluster but it us one very small spot towards the top left corner of the screen. Now it's not getting in the way of things but I do know it's there and when you know it's there you can't miss it. Especially when viewing pics.
Let me also say what from reading other forums that I am not bagging apple or criticising their screens but I am just looking to put this one screen blemish into perspective re what I/you should expect. Any opinions re what would you do would be appreciated (re having it swapped).
One other point is I'm aware that on the 27 inch macs you may get either one of two hard drives (I think it's written up by macworld from testing they did). My imac has the seagate drive which had slightly stronger figures and performance (eg 32 v 64 cache).
I'm thinking that the difference in hard drives realistically won't make a difference for me and at the end of the day neither will the one pixel but would you return or keep what I've got? Does the one pixel make a difference if I try to sell in 2 years. If....
Thanks for any opinions, reassurances and statements of comfort
Peter t

so im reading that i'm not being too "retentive" and its not too much to expect to receive a perfect screen?
i'm not one of "those" customers with unreasonable expectations?
right?
cheers
peter t

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