Are all Ipods compatible with Imac 2007?

We are trying to get a new ipod and don't really care what gen it is. We just want to know it'll work with our comp.

Yes, if the iMac is running a new enough Mac OS X version to support it; Mac OS X 10.6.8 can sync with all iPods that have been released up to now.
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