In a Google analytics new version, In visitors overview section we can see one pie graph and info is "x" amount is the percentage of new visitor and "Y" amount is the percentage of returning visitor. Below new visitor, we can see new visits no. say "A" and Below Returning visitor, we can see returning visits, say "B". At the left of pie graph, there is also % new visits. But when I calculated new visits from the % new visits, it not match with "A". Why? What is this "A" visits? Digital point forum can give me place here screen shot (jpg of google analytics) then it should be more clarify you, what I am asking.
If I'm understanding your question right "A" is the number of new visits that your site has gotten. The number that is confusing you is unique visits doesn't match the new visits. This is because unique visits doesn't necessarily mean new visits. It can be confusing, but the number to focus on is the new visitor number.
I also saw that. Yes there is difference in New Visits and New Visitor. But that is too little. I think DesignFluxx may be right on this concept. Unique visitors are not necessary equal to New Visitors and so new visits.