Xbox 360 with Kinect already has a lot of these things. It has an intuitive controller method, it has Xbox Music (which is like spotify, but prettier and more song), it has on demand video streaming, which can be a shared viewing experience. It has some programming aswell, such as sports. It has video chat. It has a web browser. It has best in class games. It now also has skydrive so you can access the photos and other stuff you've taken with your phone (if a windows phone they are auto uploaded). It has apps, allthough not yet an open app store - it's just open for partners. And then there is smartglass which integrates it with tablets and phones - running ios, android and windows for a second screen experience.
Much of this functionallity is ofcourse in it's infancy, but MS will release a new Xbox probably next fall. If they don't include some kind of open app store in that one I would be very very surprised. And there are also rumors of a smaller, cheaper, version with less stellar hardware for more simple games, but all the other services. Looking at what the Xbox is today and the steps recently taken by MS it is clear that the next Xbox will be very much going in the direction "everyone" is wishing apple will take.
Everyone talks about how apple will revolutionize TV, when microsoft is in the actual process of doing it, just coming from an other direction, and integrating it with tablets from all vendors, not just one. But sometimes it feels as if people don't recognise innovation unless it has an apple logo attached to it.
In any case. People will line up for it on launch day, and they will sell millions. That's a given.