Not blatant or noticable; inconspicous.
Yes.
Unobtrusive, hidden, inconspicuous, obscure...
Obtrusive and unobtrusive are opposites. Obtrusive means obvious, and unobtrusive means not obvious.
unobtrusiveadjective not obtrusive or undesirably noticeable; "a quiet, unobtrusive life of self-denial"Unobtrusive means not attracting attention. He stood in an unobtrusive position in the corner."They used a form of unobtrusive security""The code required unobtrusive Java"The principal came unobtrusively to observe the class.
It means to be peaceful, quiet, unobtrusive.
unobtrusive
humbleinconspicuousmodestmeekquietreservedsubduedunassuming
Unobtrusive means not attracting attention or causing a disturbance. It describes something that is subtle, discreet, or inconspicuous.
noninvasive, unobtrusive
The word "sidled" means to move sideways or to walk in a stealthy or unobtrusive manner. It often conveys a sense of sneaking up or approaching someone or something cautiously, typically to avoid drawing attention. This term can also imply a degree of shyness or reluctance in the way someone moves.
Depending on how small you want to go.. Most desktops are usually the same size, screens are still pretty big if you want something that's unobtrusive. A laptop would probably be a better desicion if you're looking for something unobtrusive.
"Discreedly" is not a standard word in English; it may be a misspelling or a confusion with "discreetly." If you meant "discreetly," it refers to doing something in a careful and unobtrusive manner, often to avoid drawing attention or causing embarrassment. This term is commonly used when discussing actions taken with caution and tact.