Photoshop CS6 (mac release version) is FREAKING OUT on external screen

Is it just me having this problem?
When I use Photoshop CS6 (released version) on my brand new MBP17 everything is just fine.
Then I pull it to my connected Cinema Display and everything FREAKS OUT.
Every pixel inside the imagewindow is distorted, is flickering etc.
When I pull it back to the MBP screen all is fine. Pull to the Cinema Display again and the freakshow starts anew...
Wth is going on? No updates are available.
Any other application, including every CS5.5 applications works fine when viewing them on my Cinema Display...
Sigh...

OSX10.7.3
MBP17 - AMD Radeon HD 6770M 1024 MB
Btw the pixel errors start when I maximize the window on the Cinema Display. Forgot to write that.
But even if I dont maximize the window is unresponsive and I can't zoom or do anything when Photoshop 6 is sitting  - even unmaximized - on the Cinema Display.
If I pull it back to the MBP 17 screen everything starts working again...

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