White screen during use

While using my MacBook Air, the screen suddenly goes white.  I am unable to force quit, the only thing I can do is hold down the power key to power it down. When starting back up, it runs fine, for a while. This has happened twice - yesterday and today (using standard programs and internet).  Any ideas about what I should do?  (purchased new, 1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB).  Thanks!

I have 24 inch iMac and I get either an almost black screen/white screen or sometimes a green and white vertical pinstriped screen. This happens suddenly with no warning & I have to hold the start button in to shut down. It then starts up fine with apparently no harm done. It is very annoying but I need to know why my Apple is doing this. Computer is around 2-3 years old and now running 10.6.8. I had to buy this as when I inherited the machine know one knew where the OS software was.
Does anyone rate Genius bar - can they determine what the prob is? I took a G5 tower in as it wouldn't start but they were unable to help - local PC shop sorted it charging me £100 - realised later it needed a new battery (£7) so you can't rely on anyone out there I'm afraid!
I will need a new iMac 27 inch anytime soon but am loath to give anyone currently selling machines the money!

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