Screen problems w/ 20" iMac



I've been reading about the problems with screens on 20" iMacs. I was about
to buy one in May when I heard about this. I've googled and read up on it,
but still haven't heard about any statement by Apple. I certainly don't
want to buy a computer, especially one that expensive, with a screen
intensity variance of a full fstop top to bottom and that only represents
260,000 colors when it's advertised to show millions. I need to make a
decision soon. Anyone know anything more about this situation?
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