Lenovo has announced the IdeaPad S30-3s Netbook, a shiny white Netbook that starts at around $380. It is an evolution of the previous Lenovo S10-3 model with the similar chiclet keyboard and all, but with an updated case design that is a little bit more curvy on the corners. Also, the display resolution can be configurable (at order time) to be as high as 1280×720, and there’s a 32GB SSD option that provides a cheap entry into the SSD -enabled computers. On the software side, Lenovo has loaded the computer with DirectShare, an application that syncs the content of the Netbook with another computer. There’s also Maplife, a geo-location helper that finds your location from the WiFi hotspots around you. We’ve included the specifications highlights in the full post.