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The Matra & Hachette Ordinateur Alice is a home computer sold in France beginning in 1983. It was a clone of the TRS-80 MC-10, produced through a collaboration between Matra and Hachette in France and Tandy Corporation in the United States.
The Alice is distinguished by its bright red casing. Functionally, it is equivalent to the MC-10, with a SCART connector replacing the RF modulator for video outputand an AZERTY keyboard instead of QWERTY.
The Alice never became a popular computer in its home country. It tried to invade schools by being part of the country's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computing_for_All Plan Informatique pour Tous] ("Computing for All") programme, but Thomson won the whole deal.