Here's one thread at MacRumors:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1662379 and here's another about different problem the displays seems to have:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1660649
About IR, there's one person there who's talking again and again and again and again in every thread ever about how "every rMBP 13" has LG screen and every LG screen has image retention sooner or later", but there's no proof. Maybe he's just trying to make people miserable and anxious, who knows.
It's more relevant to me than to usual Anandtech people, because while we have mandatory 2 year warranty for computers, Apple has no physical presence here, and warranty repairs are doing other companies who are generally dicks and do everything to screw with you. I am pretty sure they wouldn't do anything about IR. So if my machine develops IR, I can pretty much just throw it away.
So yeah. I'm curious to see how it develops and get zenbook instead or something (but they I'll have to fiddle with linux to get reasonable OS, oh well)
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On a brighter note, notebookcheck done their review, but the english translation is not online yet, but if you can read German, or want to look at pictures or benchmark results, you can do it here:
http://www.notebookcheck.com/Test-Apple-MacBook-Pro-Retina-13-Zoll-Late-2013.104688.0.html
What I got from the review (I can't read German, so just from the pictures) is that comparing it with Zenbook Infinity (that's 400 more expensive, though)
- MBP's the display gets worse viewing angles and lower brightness,
- MBP's is way louder (39 to 44 dB, that's about four times as loud, isn't it?)
- MBP is almost 10 degrees C colder under full load and has bit better battery life.