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I use Cateye V3 but only as I am focussing on cardio and weight loss.
I see myself with a Garmin for tracking in the future and other data performance options.
Garmin also do cheaper options but I don't see the point unless there was a huge gap in price and there isn't (for me) so have a look.
Have you a set budget? You could go the full works etc cadence, HR, Distance, maps with Garmin.
What is your goal/needs? will you need future needs?
Personally if cash if no option go Garmin and most computers have coded channels but nothing is perfect.
I like polar having the option to use on bikes or jogging/swimming.
Will an apple ipod or HTC desire do what you need?
Huge choice out there.