Quotes taken from the screen shots on their home page:
Google Earth Integration. Using the built-in GPS receiver and ECU data, you're able to log your location, see how fast you were travelling at that location, and view it later on Google Earth."
New 2x2 dash. Using glowing fonts, and bar graphs. Plenty more dashboards on the way.
This is the main screen of the ECUDatascan. It shows the main Menu button, a Reload button for reloading the most recently used settings, as well as the 'status bar'. Note that the wallpaper is completely customisable. Just put the images on your SD card, and point the ECUDatascan to the image of your choice.
The status bar shows icons that help make the ECUDatascan easy to use. The icons can be clicked to execute extra functionality, such as taking a snapshot of the screen. The time is also automatically set using the user-configureable timezone and GPS receiver to get the time.
The main menu of the ECUDatascan is used to access the functionality available. Over the coming days and weeks more buttons will reveal themselves on the menu highlighting some of the functionality available
This screen is used to configure the speaker volume, screen brightness, and FM transmitter frequency
This screen shows the type of message dialogs shown on the ECUDatascan
The business end. Here is a dashboard showing 1 gauge, which consists of 3 parameters. The gauge can be configured to show from the last 30 seconds to the last hour of data. Notice the record button, which will save all data to the SD card in CSV format. CSV files can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
Standard 3x2 dashboard, can show up to 6 parameters
Standard 3x3 dashboard, can show up to 9 parameters
Another screenshot of the Main Menu. This time we can see the Diagnostics and Performance buttons
Diagnostics screen is used to view and clear fault codes (where supported). Results from diagnostics can be saved to the SD card for review later
This screen shows the result of a 1/4 mile run. The ECUDatascan Pro uses the speed signal from the ECU to work out how long it has taken the vehicle to travel the required distance. Tests for 0-100km/h and 0-60mph are also available.
Saved dragslips are stored to the inserted SD card in plain text format, so they can be opened in your favourite text editor and posted on the web
Saved logs from the ECUDatascan Pro are saved in CSV format. Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet applications such as OpenOffice.org Calc can open this format. Use this to review logs at a later date, compare data, or save data from a race or test run."
Mp3 Player - When an SD card is inserted, the ECUDatascan main menu will have a Music button that launches the built-in MP3 music player. This coupled with the FM transmitter means you can play the MP3 files back on your car stereo
Mp4 Player. The built-in MP4 player plays back your favourite videos in formats that are widely used. DivX included
GPS Navigation. The ECUDatascan is compatible with iGo 8 software, and when a valid version of iGo is installed on your SD card the ECUDatascan will have a GPS button on the main menu to allow full GPS navigation with TTS support.