Advice on camcorder  + iMovie + Macbook Air

I would like to get a new camcorder, but I will primarily use it on a MacBook Air. This does not have FireWire, or course, so I'm limited to a camcorder that can transfer via USB. Also, I would like one that will shoot in HD and widescreen.
I know that there is a list of camcorders that are compatible, but I'd really appreciate a recommendation.
For info:
- I already own a Flip Mino (but it's not HD, not widescreen, saves in AVI that need converting) ... less than ideal
- I have a great little Panasonic camcorder which uses MiniDV. Great quality but requires a FireWire connecion
- Finally, there's the iPhone 4. I tried shooting a mini holiday entirely on this and using iMovie on the phone to edit. But the video quality is *REALLY* poor when I pan/left or right. Really jerky.
If I could get a recommendation of camcorders at around the £300 GBP mark (I'll be buying in UK) which will be MacBook Air + iMovie friendly, I'd really appreciate it
Thanks all

Just giving this one more bump - didn't get a reply, wasn't sure that I would, but hey ho, you gotta ask.
Birthday in two days and my wife has no idea what to get me, so it'd be great if I could get a suggestion for a camera or two.
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