Are payment plans available for Apple Products

I want to buy a MacBook Air, but I don't exactly have the funds all ready to go,
                    I wanna know if you can do payment plan's on any or all
                                                                      Apple product's if possible?

Financing provided by Barclay's.
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/finance/instant_credit_page
6 months or 12 months "same as cash".  "Same as cash" means if you have not fully paid it off in the time period, they will add on all of the interest you *would have paid" furing the 6 or 12 months.

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