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While the document is dated at best, they show the vision they expect from their next gen (codenamed 720, but probably will be something else) console.
They identify their current weaknesses, future goals (always on, STB based SKUs, etc), and possible competition (AppleTV, and OnLive gets same respect as PS4).
They want at least one version with BluRay and DVR functionality, and possible portability between devices (phone, tablet, etc).
The last part is mostly about their recent project (SmartGlass), and it means there were working on tablet integration even before WiiU tablet controller was unveiled (it is reasonable since most tech companies think similarly).
Anyways, it gives an idea on how Microsoft "used to" think at 2010. If you have time, it would be a nice read.