As of the QD-OLED panel that's really hard to judge "from the table". Declared parameters are not everything, someone should review them first and check if they match.
Very important is also if you want it curved or not, what is your desired color accuracy (8bits vs 10bits vs 12bits + RGB and HDR veracity), luminosity (nits, more is better but carefully here, for example in EU, or versions for EU there's hard limit given by law) and don't forget about matrix light distribution test - should be even, connectors (Display Port is the best, for HDMI you might look for lower refresh rate, as max here is 144Hz) and matrix technology/execution.
As of the sound, Peeble is really the budged option, I would advise to go for something better, which could last longer with better fidelity and performance. Do you have place under table or these could be placed on the shelf?
Studio Monitors are not bad, I do use them myself (from M-Audio) and it's acceptable compromise of size and quality. However you need two, so you might be interesting in looking for some cheaper option than
this.
From the "ninja" pages I like "MSI MPG 321URX" but much depends on what do you want. For example if you need Power Delivery (to charge your phone or power bank via USB-C) at all. I do see here bigger monitors, than 32", perhaps the page was updated?
I'm also not sure if you need as a key technology Dolby Vision, see it here:
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/what-is-do ... -5138.html
On well tuned panels, the difference between HDR10 and Dolby Vision is only in intensity of selected range of colors. Which means, the fidelity goes down. Do you need it?