Satellite M100-165: screen dithering also after BIOS update

I bought a Satellite M100-165 PSMA1E-2 days ago and I have the same problem as toshiba it described here:
http://support.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB6901K20002R01.htm

I updated the bios to version 2.10 and the latest ATI drivers, but the promblem is still there.
Is there anything I can do to solve this problem, because the dithering promblem is really annoying!

P.S. The LCD Panel seems to be a SEC5643

Hi guys

If you have read the topic about this issue with the Satellite A100, you will see that many user were frustrated but right at the last update of the available BIOS. It cannot happen overnight and in my opinion, you must be patient and hope that the good BIOS update will be available shortly.

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