How many devices will my mac support ?

I have just bought a new desktop, and we have also have 2 ipads 1 Iphone 2 ipods 1 nano and are going to buy the kids ipad minis for christmas. Will I tunes support all these devices?

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Of course. In the case of the iPad and iPhone, it might depend on the iOS version they are running, but they should be able to sync with iTunes without any issue

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