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Manufacturer: Garmin
List Price: $535.99
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Refurbished Price: $259.90
Used Price: $279.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Zurk Location: Ontario, Canada Date: 2006-12-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Great but needs extras. Comment: Remember to buy a 2GB microSD (NOT Ultra II) card and get the auto nav kit with it. This thing does not ship with any mounts and you need the cig lighter adapter. Has a very low volume speaker but is an excellent unit. I rate this top of the line with the only problem being the lack of a gas mileage calculator. These units should ship with a 2GB card by default and a auto nav kit by default since everyone needs one anyway. gpsinformation net forums are very useful for finding all the hidden features in this unit for example pushing the up right left down in the trip computer will bring up the debug log which is not mentioned in the manual. Other than that im very happy with the unit. also has a rebate for now which gives you some money back. all accessories are compatible with my GPS V which i owned, so i didnt need the autonav kit. the 76CSX is the exact same unit other than the larger case which floats while this doesnt.
Name: Whiskey Charlie Location: Date: 2007-07-04 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: GPSMap 60CSX Comment: The best hand-held gps so far....
Fast satellite acquisition, faster screen refresh, Micro SD data storage.
Five-Thumb's Up!!!!
Name: Shagui Location: Date: 2007-10-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: I love it, I love it, I love it !!!! Comment: Upgrading from a Magellan Sport Track Map I have nothing to say, a huge diference, not only because the color display, This GPS it's very easy to use and understand it, very intuitive functions, icons, pages, buttons everything.
I received and right away I started to use it, I found inside a 128MB card instead the 64 MB WUAU
You have games, a good plus when you are stucked inside your camping tent rainning outside...
The battery compartment is very easy to open it, not like the Magellan that you have to unscrew it, just turning a litle bit a kind of half ring and its open.
The construction in general is very tough, and scratch resistant, very good resolution of the screen, the contrast of the colors let you understand it in a very easy way. Good signal reception
Not complains at all.
The support that Garmin gives by Internet it's amazing, they answer every question you make right away solving your problem.
Highly recomend it !!!!
Note : the Garmin 60 CSX only accepts 2GB in the same card, don't pretend to buy a 4 GB card in order to store all the data, instead of that, prior your trip, select the regions you will need.
Name: JD Location: USA Date: 2006-08-19 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Jacques D'Astous Comment: Had the older Garmin 60CS and the 60CSx blows it away. It is so fast at acquiring the satellites and even works inside my house! It also works great in the canyons of the Wasatch mountains in Utah. In the car,it works well from inside the car without having to be on the windshield mount with a view of the sky.
Name: Mule Location: USA Date: 2007-02-28 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: this is the one to beat Comment: I recently upgraded to the Garmin GPSmap 60CSx from the Garmin GPSmap 76s. I did quite a lot of navigating with the old unit, and found it to be an outstanding GPS unit; but like all GPS users, I tired of losing accuracy or even complete sat signal under heavy forest canopy and the like. In fact, that is the sole reason that I upgraded. The color screen is an added bonus, as it is much easier to read in harsh sunlight. I have yet to encounter a situation where I have lost sat signal with this unit. With the old unit, I couldn't get a single sat locked in when inside my home. Now I can lock on at least eight and get pinpoint accuracy, which is useful when searching for the car keys. Seriously, the sensitivity of the new chip set translates to more accurate sat geometry and in turn, better accuracy. If you live in a place without trees or canyons, you probably don't need this. If you frequently find yourself in the midst of either, this unit really is worth the money. Another nice upgrade on this unit is the removable data cards. With a one-gig card, I have TOPO USA loaded (almost the entire central US) and ALL of TOPO 24K (national parks)Central, and I still have plenty of room to spare. Quite a difference from the old unit. There are other bells and whistles that are not so different from the older units in the S series (sensors: digi compass, barometer) that I still find useful. I have seen that a few folks have griped about the fact that there is no longer an alarm clock and that it doesn't come pre-loaded with all of the digitized topographical or metro maps. Most folks do a bit of research before spending 500.00 on an item, but if you don't have the time for that, you could have read the outside of the box it comes in, or asked the salesperson. The upside is, if you're upgrading, you likely already have one of the mapsource products, and they work in this unit just fine, except now you'll see them in color.
This is a solid unit with supreme accuracy and an uber-sensitive chipset. Well done, Garmin.
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