I would say the Dakota series is a little easier to jump into for people new to GPS. It has some other advantages, but the very real downside is screen visibility.
Scott,
Is that screen visibility problem only in the bright sunlight? I live where rain is common and bright sunshine a rarety, so maybe that wouldn't be too much of an issue? I'm more worried about the touchscreen to be honest, could easily get damaged in a fall and leave the gps impossible to use.
I wanted to know which one to pick, Dakota 20 or 60CSx and what do I get, 3 people advising the VistaHCx!

I am not much wiser, just have more choices. W

What are the functional differences between the 60CSx and VistaHCx? Just screen size or is there more? Software different? Is there any reason at all to get 60CSx over VistaHCx, I see there is a 100 euro difference in price in favor of the VistaHCx!