What do you have now? Depending on what it is, a DC pump might not be any upgrade. New does not always mean upgrade. While you can turn them off with a button and change the flow (both of which are completely unnecessary), even if the first version of a DC pump was still running (very few are), they are not yet old enough to call them reliable. There are a few that look promising enough to get one knowing that they might not last more then 3-5 years, but this might not be an upgrade. My youngest return pump is probably 8-9 years old.
IMO, make a decision on a return pump with 99% going to reliability and 1% going to whatever else you want. They are too important. Most all pumps can be quiet if you get them a pad or otherwise make them so.
RO is on about their 3rd or 4th iteration of DC pumps in 5 years. If their past is any indication, then I would stay away from them. I got one in a skimmer once and had to replace it three times in a year... then traded it and had to replace it again for the new owner. CoralLive was really good about it, but that is not a good track record for a return pump.
On your list, I would get the DC runner since you can get a new one in Loveland if you need one - well at least you used to be able to when Thomas was around and customers mattered.
However, in your range of flow, I would get a Fluval SP4, plug it in and not worry about it for a decade, or more. $166 on Amazon. If that is too much flow, then Laguna Max Flo 1350 or 1500.