Interesting tool. It looks similar to the Scan Gauge but with more features. One thing that concerns me is the size of the display. From looking at the pic with the CD in the foreground, the actual display of the DashHawk looks to be about 1.75" x 1.2" (it's less than the radius of the CD, which is about 2.3"). This seems a bit small, and if 4 or 6 cells are chosen, it may be difficult to actually see the individual gauge readings while driving, unless it's mounted very close, as on top of the steering column. I do like the option of the bar graph though.
I have the ScanGauge II and it's a great tool, with a good sized display. It's still a little difficult to read because of the digital readings; they're nice and big but it takes a bit of time to focus and register the actual numbers. It doesn't have an analog option (bar graph).
Of course maybe I'm just old and you young hawks with 20/20 vision won't have a problem.
