Chinese technology conglomerate Matebook 2-in-1 notebook which doubles as a tablet. 371mj
The caption in the invite reads, "The new style of business." The image also showcases a stylus, which hints at the tablet nature of the device. The invitation was Windows operating systems.

This is in line with multiple reports from earlier that claimed that Huawei was planning to launch its first laptop at the Mobile World Congress event. A report claimed that the supposed Matebook will be powered by an Intel-made processor. The report added that the keyboard on the supposed device can be detached.
Chatter about Huawei's intentions to get into the PC business has been doing rough since last year. A company executive last year expressed his displeasure with the current PC market. Months later, the company was spotted trademarking "Matebook."
Mostly known for its network equipment devices, Huawei is one of the largest technology companies in the world. The company came into the spotlight last year when it partnered with Nexus 6P smartphone. Huawei made a profit of $5.5 billion (roughly Rs. 371,922,365,528) last year on a revenue of $46.5 billion (roughly Rs. 3,144,853,292,223), if that helps paint an accurate picture of the company's size and presence. The company employs over 170,000 people.