Since seen that you also got the MSO1104z like me, my advice is to get the DP832, I got it and am happy with it two years now.
100% confirm! AFAIK, the DP800 is the only lab supply family available in this price range with the option to enter the settings via a decimal keypad or via the encoder -- it's your choice. Having got other PSUs with encoder / pot only "programming" interface, I always prefer my DP832 or 811. Their base models can be hacked to the full-featured "A" versions. Don't let you talk out of the 832 due to the fact that CH2 and CH3 share a common ground. This has been covered in many contributions and you can use the two main channels in series, in parallel and also to provide a split, symmetric supply. The supply provides the same "headroom" as the Siglent SPD3303X series (2x 32V@3.2A max; 1x 5.3V@3.2A max), Rigol only don't promote it as a feature (maybe they should...).
Consider this: you may not need a 'scope for every single design you build or device you test, but you very likely need a PSU for it so I wouldn't skimp on that one. It may hurt a little more when buying, but later on, you will always enjoy a quality tool.
So my recommendation would be, if you are really sure you don't want a PSU with a decimal keypad, get the Siglent or a second hand "premier" brand PSU (though the second hand market in Europe isn't comparable with the US, it's much more difficult to get a good deal), otherwise get a DP832.
Cheers,
Tom