Problem with macbook pro display

Hello, i don't if someone could help me. I have a Macbook Pro and when I press the power botton, do the inicial noise of Apple, the cd do a noise and the hard drive, the keyboard light is on but the display don't work. It's seems like it was suspended because the suspended light is on. I reboot the computer and always happend the same.
Can everyone help me?

I've also had this issue a time or two. Hopefully there will be a software fix for this sometime in the near future.

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