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GIANT NOW A JETSON

There’s no place like home – especially if you’re Giant quarterback Eli Manning.

The Super Bowl MVP and his bride, Abby, have set up a new game plan for their modest Hoboken pad -retrofitting the 3,000 square-foot condo to resemble something you’d see on “The Jetsons.”

Many of the automated amenities inside Manning’s apartment are at his fingertips thanks to four wireless touch-screen pads scattered around the place.

With a push of a button, Manning can pick what music he wants to listen to while showering or activate the motorized shades in his living room and bedroom overlooking the Hudson River.

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“I can control anything I want,” Manning told Electronic House, a trade magazine dedicated to home-electronic gadgets.

Manning said his favorite toy is his 63-inch Samsung flat-screen plasma TV, which he uses to watch football games and video of opposing teams.

Manning, 27, who moved into the $1.3 million apartment located in the Hudson Tea complex in 2005, said one of the highlights of his high-tech pad is the hidden bar in his living room.

What looks like a regular column slowly rotates, revealing the secret bar.

“I just kind of wanted the place to have a little secret,” he said.

The kitchen, living room, master bedroom and bathroom each feature wall-mounted touch-screen controllers that command the entire home.

“I can wake up, take a shower and control the music in there,” said Manning. “At night when I go to bed, I don’t have to worry about leaving the lights on. I have an ‘All on/All off’ button right by the door.”

But Manning – who has gotten the Giants off to a flying 4-0 start this season – admitted the jazzed-up apartment is more for his guests than himself.

“I’m gone all day Saturday,” said Manning, who will take on the Cleveland Browns on the road Monday night. “[My teammates and I] stay at hotels before the game. Guests will be hanging out here.”

clemente.lisi@nypost.com