You're so far off base you're out of the stadium. As you say, "there is a real problem", so then why does "official Apple tech support" not communicate that they know about it? Couldn't be they're more concerned about spreading the word to those who don't know about it, could it??? Yeah right, it "doesn't affect the majority of Mini owners"-- have you read the threads where multiple replacements to Mini owners have the same issue? The "fix" has to first come from Intel... the first two releases from Intel in the last six months did not fix the issue in the PC market, what makes you so sure this one will? Blind faith in Apple? Duh.
As another poster pointed out, there could be legal implications for Apple as soon as they admit that there's a problem, so it makes perfect sense to me that they don't yet. The computer has only been out for a few weeks, give them a chance to sort out their response to the issue already.
As for "multiple replacements to Mini owners have the same issue," is that supposed to indicate somehow that every Mini has the problem?
Because, in fact, it seems to indicate the opposite to me. I know for a fact that many people DON'T have the problem (since they post here saying so) so if some people ALWAYS have the problem that indicates to me that there's actually an incompatibility with their particular display, so it actually seems very possible that the problem isn't on Apple's end or Intel's end but maybe with one or more controller chipsets for displays. I don't think that's the case but it's possible.
Anyway, if you are trying to argue that everybody has the problem, I would suggest thinking about your "evidence" a little more before posting it, since you are kind of doing the opposite of proving your point.
(And by the way, this is from somebody who DOES have the problem--it has happened to me twice. Notice that I am not getting so worked up about it that I might need a straightjacket.)