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Manufacturer: Garmin
List Price: $535.99
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| Spotlight customer reviews: | Name: Edward C. Klauer Location: San Antonio, Texas Date: 2007-08-06 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Garmin GPS 60CSx Comment: This is my 3rd gps. The first was a magellan that stopped working around Y2K. So I swore I would never buy that brand again. I have a 60CS and a 60CSx. These are the greatest things in the world. I use it constantly and almost always have one with me. I definitely take one every time I travel. It is a real timesaver on vacations. I use it when I work, road bike, mountain bike, hike, rock climb, fly on comercial airlines and go canoeing/kayaking. It works great for fishing as well. The 60CSx can even get a signal inside the middle of my house and center console of the car, no more keeping it up against the window. I even convinced my employer to purchase 10 of these.
Name: James D. DeWitt Location: Fairbanks, AK United States Date: 2007-11-23 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: All That Plus Macintosh USB Compatibility Comment: After 247 reviews, there's not much to add, but perhaps this: for the first time, the Garmin CX series is compatible with the Apple Macintosh USB system. Under either [[ASIN: B000GHIV2Q Parallels Desktop 3.0]] or Boot Camp, part of Apple's [[ASIN: B000FK88JK Mac OS 10.5 "Leopard"]] you can run Garmin's software on your Mac and actually, truly communicate with the GPS. Finally!
It's been a Garmin hardware issue that has driven Mac-o-philes and Mac developers to tears of frustration. Even highly skilled programmers like James & Associates found the Garmin USB interface to be flakey and maddening. All those issues seem to be resolved. If you own an Intel Mac and want a full-featured GPS that can talk to your computer, this is the GPS unit you want. Communications to and from the GPS Map 60CSx are nearly flawless.
Name: B. Keith Location: NH, USA Date: 2006-04-04 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: Excellent performance upgrade from 60CS Comment: The new "x" series is the only way to go.
I recently upgraded from my 60CS and am amazed at the increase in performance in the new unit.
The 60CSx quickly locks in a signal even in the house, where my 60CS rarely worked. Under tree cover it does not lose the signal.
Scrolling on maps is much faster and cleaner.
Tremendous improvement over the solid performing 60CS series...
Name: Buck Tracker Location: PA, USA Date: 2006-08-29 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: A GPS Handheld Made EASY Comment: By far this is the Best GPS unit I've owned. It is easy to setup and ease of use for any level of user is superior to all other units. It's ability to connect to multiple satelites is second to none. I have used the unit from the mountains of Maine to the shores of New Jersey and have had nothing but great experiences with using it. I purchased the unit for hunting but have found a new use that my kids love "geo caching". Using the unit with the kids has proven it's toughness and level of water resistance. I could not say enough about the unit. I highly recommend this unit to anyone who wants a quality GPS at a practical price.
Name: K. Smith Location: Seattle, WA USA Date: 2006-10-03 Customer Rating: -    
Summary: GPS 60CSX Road Trip Review Comment: I purchased the 60csx for an extensive road trip over the west coast of the U.S.. I was overwhelmed at the excellent sattelite reception and auto-routing capabilites. I was easily able to locate hotels, parks, and food along the way. I logged over 3400 miles in three weeks without any real route planning before hand. I let the 60csx do it all for me and it worked great!! As for postings about battery life, I have used lithium ion batteries without any problem and they lasted 10-12 hours. The trick is to turn off the compass which isn't really needed if you are moving. I highly recommend getting the City Navigator and Topo maps from Garmin. The extra expense is worth it and also the car power adapter.
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