So far, with your search criteria, the playing field is still very broad.
I would go with a triple output supply, at least, since a pair of isolated outputs can give you a split rail and even if the third output is just a logic level supply, that can really come in handy (and is good as a digital rail even when you're doing mostly analog work with the other channels).
There's the cheap ones, the sort of midrange cheap ones, and then the more expensive ones. Plenty of reviews around on the first two broad categories, but I tend towards recommending a couple notches above the bottom of what's acceptable, so I'd look around at the SPD3303X-E and the DP832 (and of them, I personally think the Siglent is better value, though the third rail is less adjustable and does not have a current measurement). If you want a bit less power noise/more accuracy, then the E3631A will suit your requirements (and is around the same price used), just with a fraction of the output power and a VFD display which only can show information about one channel at a time.
There are plenty of alternatives, and even some in that general price bracket.... so any further requirements?