Like what I presume is thousands of people (potentially all users of the new Macbook Pro's, should they choose to run a dual-boot system), I too have significant problems with the Macbook Pro's audio drivers while running Windows Vista using Bootcamp.
I am outraged that Apple chooses to ignore its costumers. Had I known that the problems with the audio drivers (and such a lack of will to fix them or at least admit to their existence) existed before I purchased my computer, I wouldn't have spent $2,000 on it. Simple as that.
I wonder if a car company could have gotten away with leaving out a vital part of a car, let's say the headlights, and then never listening to the complaints of the people who would buy the car in good belief. It seems to me that only a company spoiled with goodwill can do such a thing, and the fact that the problem is quite technical makes it easy for Apple to ignore.
I find it appalling that Apple has been ignoring its costumers since the release of the mid 2009 models (4 months and counting, a huge thread of complaints building up here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2037093&tstart=0) , and I do not intent to support the company anymore.
Greetings from a very unsatisfied (and disappointed) customer.