[Oops, KenK beat me to it!]
Yes, I believe they are identical except for:
60Cx - color mapping (C), memory chip slot (x), SIRF.
60CSx - color mapping (C), sensor package (S)[elec. compass & baro. pressure], memory chip slot (x), SIRF.
I've read that the 60CSx can be a pain sometimes because you have to calibrate the electronic compass and barometric pressure sensor constantly. Also, I believe there is no way to disable the barometric pressure, so it's constantly running and draining the batteries a little more; in addition you can't see the GPS altitude, only your pressure altitude.
But that's just from some reading, I have not personally used a 60CSx. After four months of the 60Cx I don't have any desire for either of those bells or whistles.
A couple of web sites,
www.gpsinformation.net and
www.geocaching.com have some great info on GPS units.
Those new "H" series eTrex units with the high-sensitivity receiver chip look pretty sweet. I was wondering how long until Garmin updated them...